Effects of high hydrostatic pressures on the activity of the membrane ATPases of some organs implicated in hydromineral regulation. |
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Authors: | A Péqueux R Gilles |
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Affiliation: | University of Liège, Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | 1. The effects of high hydrostatic pressures have been studied on the ATPases extracted from tissues implicated in iono- and osmoregulation of a frog and various teleostean fishes. Pressure affects enzyme activity in the same qualitative way, whatever the tissue and the species considered. 2. The Mg2+ ATPase activity is maximally enhanced at 250 kg/cm2. A slight inhibition is observed at higher pressures up to 1000 kg/cm2. 3. The (Na+ + K+)ATPase is little affected by low pressures but strongly inhibited at 500 kg/cm2 and more. 4. The results are discussed in terms of pressure effects on the recently described protein-lipid interaction linked to ATPase activity. |
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