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N-Ethylmaleimide Modifies the Conformation of the Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase,Strengthening the Inhibitory Action of the C-terminal Domain1
Authors:Biancamaria Locoro  R Papini  Maria Ida De Michelis
Abstract:Abstract: The effect of cysteine modification with N-ethylmalei-mide (NEM) on the activity of the plasma membrane (PM) H+-ATPase and on its activation state was investigated in PM isolated from aged red beet parenchyma slices. Treatment of PM with increasing concentrations of NEM (0.1–1mM) drastically reduced H+-ATPase activity. The inhibiting effect of PM treatment with NEM was stronger when the H+-ATPase activity was assayed at pH values (7.1–7.2) higher than that optimal for enzyme activity (6.3). If the PM H+-ATPase was activated by proteolytic cleavage of the C-terminal domain or by its displacement by fusicoccin prior to NEM treatment, the inhibitory effect of NEM on the W-ATPase activity became independent of the pH of the assay medium. Moreover, inhibition by NEM of H+-ATPase activity also became independent of the pH of the assay medium if the C-terminal was proteolytically cleaved or displaced by lysophosphatidylcholine after NEM treatment of the PM. Controlled trypsin treatment of NEM-treated PM produced, beside the 90 kDa truncated PM H+-ATPase, fragments of 60 to 30 kDa of the enzyme that were undetectable after trypsin treatment of control PM. These results indicate that PM treatment with NEM modifies the H+-ATPase conformation, exposing trypsin cleavage sites scarcely accessible in control PM and strengthening the autoinhibitory action of the C-terminal domain.
Keywords:Plasma membrane H+-ATPase  N-ethylmaleimide  red beet  Beta vulgaris
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