ATPase and phosphatase activities from human red cell membranes III. Stimulation of K+-activated phosphatase by phospholipase C |
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Authors: | D. E. Richards P. J. Garrahan A. F. Rega |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departmento de Química Biológica, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junín 956, 1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Summary Treatment of red cell membranes with pure phospholipase C inactivates (Na++K+)-ATPase activity and Na+-dependent phosphorylation but increases K+-dependent phosphatase activity. When phospholipase A2 replaces phospholipase C, all activities are lost. Activation of K+-dependent phosphatase by treatment with phospholipase C is caused by an increase in the maximum rate of hydrolysis ofp-nitrophenylphosphate and in the maximum activating effect of K+, the apparent affinities for substrate and cofactors being little affected. After phospholipase C treatment K+-dependent phosphatase is no longer sensitive to ouabain but becomes more sensitive to N-ethylmaleimide. In treated membranes Na+ partially replaces K+ as an activator of the phosphatase. Although ATP still inhibits phosphatase activity, neither ATP nor ATP+Na+ are able to modify the apparent affinity for K+ of K+-dependent phosphatase in these membranes. |
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