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ATP-dependent calcium transport in rat parotid microsomes. I. Localization, properties, Ca2+-ATPase activity and phosphoenzyme formation
Authors:D Bonis  A M Chambaut-Guérin  B Rossignol
Abstract:ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport was studied in rat parotid microsomes; the activity appears to be associated with rough endoplasmic reticulum vesicles, as indicated by marker distribution in subcellular fractions and by electron microscopic observations. Purified rough microsomes exhibit an ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation and a Ca2+-dependent ATPase activity; these activities are similarly stimulated by K+ and display an apparent Km for free calcium of 0.6-0.7 microM. A phosphoprotein, with a molecular weight of about 110,000, was detected after short incubation with gamma 32P] ATP and CaCl2; it is suggested that this compound represents a phosphorylated intermediate form of the Ca2+-ATPase.
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