Effect of monovalent cations on the adenosinetriphosphatase of sonicated erythrocyte membrane

Amir Askari, Joseph C. Fratantoni
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Abstract

  • 1.

    1. Human erythrocyte membrane contains a Mg2+-dependent adenosinetriphosphatase activity. The enhancement of this activity requires the simultaneous presence of Na+ and K+. When the membranes were broken by ultrasonic vibrations, the adenosinetriphosphatase activity was enhanced with either Na+ and K+, and in this case enhancement was no longer affected by ouabain.

  • 2.

    2. The effects of Mg2+, Ca2+, pH, and detergents on the various manifestations of the adenosinetriphosphatase activity, namely: (a) the Na+-plus-K+-dependent form, (b) the single-ion-dependent form, and (c) the ion-independent form, were studied. The results did not suggest the presence of more than one enzyme.

  • 3.

    3. Since the single-ion-dependent adenosinetriphosphatase activity was revealed merely by a physical change in the method of preparation (sonication), it is reasonable to suspect that it and the Na+-plus-K+-dependent activity are different manifestations of a single enzymic activity.

一价阳离子对超声红细胞膜腺苷三磷酸酶的影响
1.1. 人红细胞膜含有Mg2+依赖性腺苷三磷酸酶活性。这种活性的增强需要Na+和K+的同时存在。当超声振动破膜时,Na+和K+都能增强腺苷三磷酸酶的活性,在这种情况下,瓦卡因不再影响增强。2.2。研究了Mg2+, Ca2+, pH和洗涤剂对腺苷三磷酸酶活性的各种表现形式的影响,即:(a) Na+ + k +依赖形式,(b)单离子依赖形式和(c)离子独立形式。结果不表明存在一种以上的酶。由于单离子依赖性腺苷三磷酸酶活性仅通过制备方法的物理变化(超声)显示,因此有理由怀疑它与Na+ + k +依赖性活性是单一酶活性的不同表现。
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