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High affinity Ca2+ -Mg2+ ATPase in the distal tubule of the mouse kidney
Authors:M G Brunette  S Blouin  M Chan
Institution:Research Center, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Montréal, Qué., Canada.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to investigate whether Ca2+ -Mg2+ ATPase in the distal tubule (where calcium transport is active, against a gradient, and hormone dependent) presents some characteristics different from those observed in the proximal tubule, and whether these characteristics are likely to shed light on the respective roles of this enzyme at the two sites of the nephron. The Ca2+ - and Mg2+-dependent ATP hydrolysis was measured in microdissected segments of the distal nephron, the kinetic parameters were determined, and the influence of magnesium upon the sensitivity to calcium was examined. Results were compared with those obtained in the proximal tubule, and in purified membranes as reported by others. In the distal tubule, low concentrations of Mg2+ (less than 10(-7) M) did not influence ATP hydrolysis. At concentrations above 10(-7) M, Mg2+ increased ATP hydrolysis according to Michaelis kinetics (apparent Km = 11.3 +/- 2.4 microM, Vmax = 219 +/- 26 pmol.mm-1.20 min-1). The addition of 1 microM Ca2+ decreased the apparent Km for Mg2+ and the Vmax for Mg2+. Similar results were obtained in the proximal tubule. At low Mg2+ concentrations, Ca2+ also stimulated ATP hydrolysis according to Michaelis kinetics with an apparent Km value for Ca2+ of 0.18 +/- 0.06 and 0.10 +/- 0.03 microM Ca2+ (ns) and a Vmax of 101 +/- 12 and 89 +/- 9 pmol.mm-1.20 min-1 (ns) in the distal and proximal tubules, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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