Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Health SciencesChicago Medical School, Illinois 60064.
Abstract
To gain insight into the mechanism by which the protease alpha-chymotrypsin (alpha-chym) activates the Na-Ca exchanger in muscle cells we studied 1) the ability of this enzyme to remove the intracellular "catalytic" Ca2+ requirement for activation of all the modes of exchange mediated by the Na-Ca exchanger (i.e., Nao-Cai, Nai-Cao, Nao-Nai, and Cao-Cai, where the subscripts o and i represent extracellular and intracellular, respectively), and 2) the ability of certain monovalent cations to stimulate Cao-Cai exchange after activation of the exchanger by alpha-chym. Barnacle muscle cells were used as models because these cells are so large that they can be internally perfused and voltage clamped. The results show that alpha-chym produces a highly activated Na-Ca exchanger able to operate in all its modes of exchange independently of catalytic Cai. The concentration-dependent effect of alpha-chym was biphasic; maximal activation occurred at 0.5 mg alpha-chym/ml perfusate for 20 min of perfusion at a perfusion rate of 2.5 microliters/min. The results are discussed in terms of the possible effects of alpha-chym on the kinetic modulation of the exchanger.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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13 articles.
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