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THE SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION AND NUCLEOTIDE SPECIFICITIES OF Na+, K+-STIMULATED ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASE AND [14C]ADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATE-ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE EXCHANGE REACTIONS IN RAT BRAIN
Authors:W L Stahl
Institution:Laboratory of Neurochemistry, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014
Abstract:(1) The subcellular distributions of Na-K ATPase and 14C]ADP-ATP exchange activities were studied in rat brain. The data presented are not consistent with a discrete localization of these enzymes in any given fraction, but nerve endings and microsomes had similar specific activities. The supernatant fraction had the highest exchange and the lowest Na-K ATPase activities, measured at a concentration of 3 mm -MgCl2. (2) Nucleotide specificity of the Na-K ATPase was determined in all fractions, and this enzyme system showed an absolute requirement for ATP. The 14C]ADP-ATP exchange, measured at 3mm -MgCl2, possessed broader specificity and also was active toward ITP, UTP and GTP; this serves to differentiate it from the Na-K ATPase. (3) Treatment of nerve ending fractions with NaI medium removed the bulk of the 14C]ADP-ATP exchange activity without loss in Na-K ATPase activity. (4) The exchange activity in NaI-insoluble fractions was insensitive to NaCl in the presence of 3 mm -MgCl2, but it was stimulated 502-820 percent at low MgCl2 concentrations, a finding which may be consistent with the postulated role of this exchange reaction in the Na-K ATPase system.
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