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Carbon dioxide or bicarbonate ions release Ca2+ from internal stores in crustacean myofibrillar bundles
Authors:T J Lea  C C Ashley
Institution:(1) Cancer Research Institute, University of California, 94143 San Francisco, California;(2) Department of Experimental Pathology, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, 14263 Buffalo, New York;(3) Present address: Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel;(4) Present address: Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of Groningen, 9712 KZ Groningen, The Netherlands;(5) Present address: Department of Biology, Kalamazoo College, 49007 Kalamazoo, Michigan;(6) Present address: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Education Administration, Agricultural Research and Department of Agronomy, University of Illinois, 61801 Urbana, Illinois
Abstract:Summary The aggregation, leakage, and fusion of pure PS (phosphatidylserine) and mixed PS/PC (phosphatidylcholine) sonicated vesicles were studied by light scattering, the release of encapsulated carboxyfluorescein, and a new fusion assay which monitors the mixing of the internal compartments of fusing vesicles. On a time scale of 1 min the extent of fusion was considerably greater than leakage. The Ca2+ and Mg2+ concentrations required to induce fusion increased when the PS content of the vesicles was decreased, and/or when the NaCl concentration was increased.Calculations employing a modified Gouy-Chapman equation and experimentally determined intrinsic binding constants of Na+ and Ca2+ to PS were shown to predict correctly the amount of Ca2+ bound in mixed PS/PC vesicles. For vesicles composed of either pure PS or of mixtures with PC in 100mM NaCl (4ratio1 and 2ratio1 PS/PC); the induction of fusion (on a time scale of minutes) occurred when the amount of Ca or Mg bound/PS molecule exceeded 0.35–0.39. The induction of fusion for both pure PS and PS/PC mixed vesicles (with PS exceeding 50%) can be explained by assuming that destabilization of these vesicles requires a critical binding ratio of divalent cations to PS.
Keywords:Sarcoplasmic reticulum  calcium release  carbon dioxide  bicarbonate ions  crustacean myofibrils
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