Isolation of plasma membranes from Ehrlich ascites tumor cells Influence of amino acids on (Na + K)-ATPase and K-stimulated phosphatase |
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Authors: | John G. Forte Trudy M. Forte Erich Heinz |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Vegetative Physiologie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, 6 Frankfurt am Main Germany |
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Abstract: | A method was developed for isolating plasma membranes from Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. The plasma membranes appeared as highly irregular shrunken sacs or ghosts. Enzymatic characterization of the plasma membranes showed them to be high in (Na+ + K+-ATPase activity and K+-stimulated phosphatase activity. A detailed study showed that both of these latter enzymic functions were stimulated by various amino acids. Such stimulation occurred in the 1–15 mM range of amino acids and was most effective for aromatic species, e.g. phenylalanine and histidine. The amino acid stimulation, which appeared to show little or no stereospecificity, was eliminated by a one carbon separation of NH2 and COOH groups. Since the metal chelating agent EDTA was also effective in mimicking the stimulation by amino acids, and since a mild washing procedure did not render membranes insensitive to subsequent amino acid or EDTA stimulation, it is proposed that the operation of the (Na+ + K+)-ATPase (and K+-stimulated phosphatase) is to some extent controlled by a tightly bound metal. The possible physiological function of an amino acid-regulated transport ATPase is discussed. |
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