Electrogenic partial reactions of the SR-Ca-ATPase investigated by a fluorescence method

dc.contributor.authorButscher, Christinedeu
dc.contributor.authorRoudna, Milena
dc.contributor.authorApell, Hans-Jürgen
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dc.description.abstractA fluorescence method was adapted to investigate active ion transport in membrane preparations of the SR-Ca-ATPase. The styryl dye RH421 previously used to investigate the Na,K-ATPase was replaced by an analogue, 2BITC, to obtain optimized fluorescence changes upon substrate-induced partial reactions. Assuming changes of the local electric field to be the source of fluorescence changes that are produced by uptake/release or by movement of ions inside the protein, 2BITC allowed the determination of electrogenic partial reactions in the pump cycle. It was found that Ca2+ binding on the cytoplasmic and on the lumenal side of the pump is electrogenic while phosphorylation and conformational transition showed only minor electrogenicity. Ca2+ equilibrium titration experiments at pH 7.2 in the two major conformations of the protein indicated cooperative binding of two Ca2+ ions in state E1 with an apparent half-saturation concentration, KM of 600 nm. In state P-E2 two KM values, 5 μm and 2.2 mM, were determined and are in fair agreement with published data. From Ca2+ titrations in buffers with various pH and from pH titrations in P-E2, it could be demonstrated that H+ binding is electrogenic and that Ca2+ and H+ compete for the same binding site(s). Tharpsigargin-induced inhibition of the Ca-ATPase led to a state with a specific fluorescence level comparable to that of state E1 with unoccupied ion sites, independent of the buffer composition.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Journal of Membrane Biology 168 (1999), pp. 169-181deu
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dc.identifier.ppn274221713deu
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dc.language.isoengdeu
dc.legacy.dateIssued2007deu
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dc.subjectCalcium bindingdeu
dc.subjectIon transportdeu
dc.subjectBinding sitedeu
dc.subjectElectrogenicitydeu
dc.subjectStyryl dyesdeu
dc.subjectpH dependencedeu
dc.subject.ddc570deu
dc.titleElectrogenic partial reactions of the SR-Ca-ATPase investigated by a fluorescence methodeng
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