VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT STIMULATION OF NA+/K+-PUMP CURRENT BY EXTERNAL CATIONS - SELECTIVITY OF DIFFERENT K+ CONGENERS

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作者
OMAY, HS [1 ]
SCHWARZ, W [1 ]
机构
[1] MAX PLANCK INST BIOPHYS,HEINRICH HOFFMANN STR 7,W-6000 FRANKFURT 71,GERMANY
关键词
SODIUM PUMP; CURRENT-VOLTAGE DEPENDENCE; CATION STIMULATION; CATION SELECTIVITY; (XENOPUS OOCYTE);
D O I
10.1016/0005-2736(92)90146-D
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Currents generated by the endogenous Na+/K+ pump in the oocytes of Xenopus laevis were determined under voltage-clamp as currents activated by different K+ congeners. The voltage dependence of the pump current reflects voltage-dependent steps in the reaction cycle. The decrease of K+-activated pump current at positive potentials has been attributed to voltage-dependent stimulation by the external K+ (Rakowski, Vasilets, LaTona and Schwarz (1991) J. Membr. Biol. 121, 177-187). In Na+-free solution, activation of the pump by external cations seems to be the dominating voltage-dependent and rate-determining step in the reaction cycle. Under these conditions, the voltage dependence of apparent K(m) values for pump activation can be analyzed. The dependence suggests voltage-dependent binding of extracellular cations assuming that an effective charge of about 0.4 of an elementary charge is moved in the electrical field during a step associated with the cation binding. The apparent K(m) values at 0 mV differ for various cations that stimulate pump activity. The values are in mM: 0.10 for Tl+, 0.63 for K+, 0.71 for Rb+, 9.3 for NH4+, and 12.9 for Cs+. The corresponding apparent affinities follow the same sequence as the cation permeability of the K+-selective delayed rectifier channel of nerve cells. The results are compatible with the interpretation that the cations have to pass an ion-selective access channel to reach their binding sites in the pump molecule.
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