2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00249-005-0031-9
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Effect of chaotropic anions on the sodium transport by the Na,K-ATPase

Abstract: The effect of choline iodide, bromide and chloride on the kinetics of the electrogenic sodium transport by the Na,K-ATPase was investigated in a model system of ATPase-containing membrane fragments adsorbed on the lipid bilayer membrane. The kinetic parameters of Na + transport were determined from short circuit currents after fast release of ATP from its caged precursor. The falling phase of the current transients could be fitted by a single exponential with the time constant, s 2 . Its temperature dependence… Show more

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“…3 and Table 1 ). A similar explanation for the effect of bromide and iodide on ATP-dependent sodium translocation by Na + , K + -ATPase was proposed 31 . On the other hand, if the E 2 P conformation of SERCA is stabilized in the presence of the kosmotropic sulphate, lumenal release of Ca 2+ ions is favoured and an increase in the amount of the translocated charge is expected ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…3 and Table 1 ). A similar explanation for the effect of bromide and iodide on ATP-dependent sodium translocation by Na + , K + -ATPase was proposed 31 . On the other hand, if the E 2 P conformation of SERCA is stabilized in the presence of the kosmotropic sulphate, lumenal release of Ca 2+ ions is favoured and an increase in the amount of the translocated charge is expected ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…We recall here that in the case of Na + , K + -ATPase-containing membrane fragments adsorbed on bilayer lipid membranes the amount of Na + -related charge transferred by the protein following an ATP concentration jump in the presence of 150 mM bromide or iodide was reduced to about 40% with respect to the charge obtained in the control measurement (150 mM NaCl), whereas a slight increase in the translocated charge was observed in the presence of 300 mM chloride 31 . The and Hasselbach also reported a 50% inhibition of ATP-dependent calcium uptake in native SR vesicles in the presence of 150 mM thiocyanate or 200 mM nitrate 33 .…”
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