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Effect of carbonylcyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone on the calcium-stimulated ATPase activity of erythrocyte ghosts
Authors:Hideo Hayashi  Gordon A. Plishker  John T. Penniston
Affiliation:Dental Research Center and Kenan Laboratories of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 U.S.A.
Abstract:Incubation of erythrocyte ghosts with carbonylcyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP) plus Ca2+ resulted in inactivation of the Ca2+-stimulated ATPase activity. Omission of Ca2+ or lowering of the temperature below 25 °C eliminated the inhibitory effect, as also did the presence of ATP during the incubation. On the other hand, the addition of β-mercaptoethanol did not influence the Ca2+-dependent inhibition by CCCP. Compared with the level of CCCP which uncouples oxidative phosphorylation, a rather high level (0.5 mM) of CCCP was required to inhibit the ATPase activity in ghosts. However, once the inhibition had been accomplished, almost all of the CCCP could be removed from the ghost membrane by washing with a Ca2+-containing solution, without affecting the inhibition of ATPase. If ethylene-glycol-bis(β-aminoethyl acid was included in the washing medium, the inhibition of ATPase was nearly completely reversed by washing. The results indicate that only the Ca2+-stimulated, Mg2+-ATPase was inhibited by 0.5 mM CCCP, while the remaining components of the ATPase activity were slightly inhibited by higher levels of the uncoupler. Low levels of CCCP (0.1 mM) stimulated the Mg2+-ATPase slightly. CCCP was much more specific for the Ca2+-stimulated ATPases than N-(1-naphthyl)maleimide, an unusually effective sulfhydryl reagent, and the requirement of Ca2+ for inactivation was also quite specific.
Keywords:CCCP  EGTA  TES  Current address, Department of Microbiology, Okayama University Medical School, Okayama, Japan
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