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Regulation of the electrogenic (Na+ + K+)-pump of Ehrlich cells by intracellular cation levels
Authors:C. Pietrzyk  P. Geck  E. Heinz
Affiliation:Abteilung für Physikalische Biochemie, Gustav-Embden-Zentrum für Biologische Chemie, D-6000 Frankfurt am Main G.F.R.
Abstract:Ehrlich cells actively accumulate neutral amino acids even if both the Na+ and K+ gradients are inverted. The seeming contradiction of this observation to the gradient hypothesis is, however, explained by the presence of a powerful electrogenic Na+ pump, which stongly raises the electrochemical potential gradient of Na+ under these conditions. Since the evidence of this pump has so far been found only during abnormal concentrations of alkali ions (low K+, high Na+) in these cells, the question arises whether the pump is equally powerful with completely normal cells, when the pump is not ‘needed’ for amino acid transport. Using the initial rate of uptake of the test amino acid (2-aminoisobutyrate) as a sensitive monitor of the electrical potential at constant cation distribution between cell and medium, a procedure has been devised to split the overall electrical potential into the diffusional and the pump component. With this procedure it could be shown that the electrogenic pump per se is most powerful in K+-depleted and Na+-rich cells but declines to a lower ‘resting’ value according as the electrolyte content of the cell approaches normality. A strong positive correlation between cellular Na+ content and the electrogenic pumping activity suggests that the intracellular activity of this ion regulates the rate of the electrogenic pump. The low activity of the pump under normal conditions may explain why the existance of this pump has rarely come to attention previously.
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