( in enriched sarcolemma from dog heart |
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Authors: | N.C. Morcos G.I. Drummond |
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Affiliation: | Biochemistry Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Calgary, Calgary T2N 1N4 Canada |
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Abstract: | An enriched fraction of plasma membranes was prepared from canine ventricle by a process which involved thorough disruption of membranes by vigorous homogenization in dilute suspension, sedimentation of contractile proteins and mitochondria at followed by sedimentation of a microsomal fraction at . The microsomal suspension was then fractionated on a discontinuous sucrose gradient. Particles migrating in the density range 1.0591–1.1083 were characterized by ( activity and [3H]ouabain binding as being enriched in sarcolemma and were comprised of nonaggregated vesicles of diameter approx. 0.1 μm. These fractions contained which appeared endogenous to the sarcolemma. The enzyme was solubilized using Triton X-100 and 1 M KCl and partially purified. Optimal Ca2+ concentration for enzyme activity was 5–10 μM. Both Na+ and K+ stimulated enzyme activity. It is suggested that the enzyme may be involved in the outward pumping of Ca2+ from the cardiac cell. |
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Keywords: | Sarcolemma Plasma membrane (Heart muscle) EGTA SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate |
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