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Bufo marinus bladder H-K-ATPase carries out electroneutral ion transport.

M Burnay1, G Crambert, S Kharoubi-Hess, K Geering, J D Horisberger.   

Abstract

Bufo marinus bladder H-K-ATPase belongs to the Na-K-ATPase and H-K-ATPase subfamily of oligomeric P-type ATPases and is closely related to rat and human nongastric H-K-ATPases. It has been demonstrated that this ATPase transports K(+) into the cell in exchange for protons and sodium ions, but the stoichiometry of this cation exchange is not yet known. We studied the electrogenic properties of B. marinus bladder H-K-ATPase expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. In a HEPES-buffered solution, K(+) activation of the H-K-ATPase induced a slow-onset inward current that reached an amplitude of approximately 20 nA after 1-2 min. When measurements were performed in a solution containing 25 mM HCO at a PCO(2) of 40 Torr, the negative current activated by K(+) was reduced. In noninjected oocytes, intracellular alkalization activated an inward current similar to that due to B. marinus H-K-ATPase. We conclude that the transport activity of the nongastric B. marinus H-K-ATPase is not intrinsically electrogenic but that the inward current observed in oocytes expressing this ion pump is secondary to intracellular alkalization induced by proton transport.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11592945     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.2001.281.5.F869

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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