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The Ca2+ Pump of the Plasma Membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana: Characteristics and Sensitivity to Fluorescein Derivatives
Authors:Maria Ida De Michelis  Antonella Camelli  Franca Rasi-Caldogno
Abstract:The transport and hydrolytic activities of the plasma membrane (PM) Ca2+ pump were characterized in a PM fraction purified from seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana by the aqueous two-phase partitioning technique. Ca2+ uptake could be energized by ATP and by ITP (at about 70% the rate sustained by ATP). This characteristic was used to measure the hydrolytic activity of the enzyme as Ca2+-dependent ITPase activity. The PM Ca2+ pump displayed a broad pH optimum around pH 7.2, was drastically inhibited by erythrosin B (EB), and was half-saturated by 60 μM ITP. It was stimulated by CaM, specially at low, non-saturating Ca2+ concentrations. All of these characteristics closely resemble those of the PM Ca2+ pump in other plant materials. Analysis of the effects of EB and other fluorescein derivatives (eosin Y and rose bengal) showed that: i) EB behaved as a competitive inhibitor with respect to ITP; ii) the PM Ca2+ pump was drastically inhibited by concentrations of fluorescein derivatives (submicromolar), much lower than those required to inhibit the PM H+-ATPase; iii) the different fluorescein derivatives were diversely efficient in inhibiting the activities of the Ca2+ pump and of the H+-ATPase of the PM (eosin Y was about 10000-fold, EB 1000-fold and rose bengal only 50-fold more active on the Ca2+ pump than on the H+-ATPase); and iv) the effectiveness of EB in inhibiting the Ca2+ pump was strongly affected by the protein concentration in the assay medium.
Keywords:Arabidopsis thaliana  plasma membrane  fluorescein derivatives  calmodulin  Ca2+ pump
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