BIPHASIC EFFECT OF ORTHO-PHOSPHATE ON THE (NA,K)-PUMP OF HUMAN RED-CELLS

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MERCER, RW [1 ]
DUNHAM, PB [1 ]
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[1] SYRACUSE UNIV, DEPT BIOL, SYRACUSE, NY 13210 USA
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10.1016/0005-2736(81)90124-3
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Pi can both stimulate and inhibit the (Na, K)-pump in red cells. At concentrations below 0.5 mmol/l cells, Pi stimulated the pump, but at higher concentrations Pi was inhibitory. The stimulation was demonstrated in intact cells by preincubation with inosine (which leads to a reduction in cellular Pi concentration), and then by incubating cells in media with various Pi concentrations (which relieved the inhibition caused by inosine). In inosine-treated cells there was an inverse relationship between the hematocrit during measurement of the fluxes and inhibition of the (Na, K)-pump; this was also a reflection of cellular Pi, which was lower in inosine-treated cells at low hematocrit. The stimulation of the (Na, K)-pump by Pi below 0.5 mmol/l cells was an indirect effect, due to synthesis of ATP by membrane-bound glycolytic enzymes, which required the appropriate substrates (in addition to Pi). This was shown by studies on inside-out vesicles made from red cell membranes. In the absence of the other substrates, Pi was inhibitory to Na transport in the vesicles. Above 0.5 mmol/l cells Pi was inhibitory to Na transport, both in inside-out vesicles and in intact cells. The mechanism of inhibition, probably a direct effect on the (Na, K)-pump, was not determined, though product inhibition seemed likely. The dependence on Pi of abnormal modes of Na transport by the pump (uncoupled Na efflux and Na/Na exchange) at low Pi concentrations was less than the dependence of normal Na/K exchange. This was attributed to a requirement by the abnormal modes of a lower rate of synthesis of ATP or a lower ATP concentration.
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