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Direct evidence of Na+/Ca2+ exchange in squid rhabdomeric membranes
Authors:Bauer  Paul J; Schauf  Heike; Schwarzer  Andreas; Brown  Joel E
Abstract:Na+/Ca2+exchange has been investigated in squid(Loligopealei) rhabdomeric membranes.Ca2+-containing vesicles have beenprepared from purified rhabdomeric membranes by extrusion throughpolycarbonate filters of 1-µm pore size. After removal of externalCa2+, up to 90% of the entrappedCa2+ could be specificallyreleased by the addition of Na+;this finding indicates that most of the vesicles containedNa+/Ca2+exchanger. The Na+-inducedCa2+ efflux had a half-maximumvalue (K1/2) of~44 mM and a Hill coefficient of ~1.7. The maximalNa+-inducedCa2+ efflux was ~0.6 nmolCa2+ · s-1 · mgprotein-1. SimilarNa+-inducedCa2+ effluxes were measured ifK+ was replaced withLi+ orCs+. Vesicles loaded withCa2+ byNa+/Ca2+exchange also released this Ca2+byNa+/Ca2+exchange, suggesting thatNa+/Ca2+exchange operated in both forward and reverse modes. Limited proteolysis by trypsin resulted in a rate ofCa2+ efflux enhanced byapproximately fivefold when efflux was activated with 95 mM NaCl. For vesicles subjected to limited proteolysis by trypsin,Na+/Ca2+exchange was characterized by aK1/2 of ~25 mMand a Hill coefficient of 1.6. For these vesicles, the maximalNa+-inducedCa2+ efflux was about twice asgreat as in control vesicles. We conclude thatNa+/Ca2+exchange proteins localized in rhabdomeric membranes mediate Ca2+ extrusion in squid photoreceptors.
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