Literature DB >> 123470

Energy-dependent endocytosis in erythrocyte ghosts. IV. Effects of Ca2+, Na+ +K+, and 5'-adenylylimidodiphosphate.

H Hayashi, G A Plishker, L Vaughan, J T Penniston.   

Abstract

The requirement of actual splitting of ATP for endocytosis in erythrocyte ghosts has been confirmed by use of the ATP analog, 5'-adenylylimidodiphosphate, (AMP-P(NH)P). This compound, in which the oxygen connecting the beta and gamma phosphorus atoms was replaced by an NH group, did not cause endocytosis nor was it a substrate for ATPase activity. AMP-P(NH)P was a competitive inhibitor both for the endocytosis and the Mg2+-ATPase activities. The K1 of AMP-P(NH)P for Mg2+ ATPase activity was 2.0 - 10-4 M and, while the Km of ATP for this activity was also 2.0 - 10-4 M indicating nearly identical affinities of ATP and AMP-P(NH)P for the active site. ADP, or ADP plus orthophosphate, did not cause endocytosis, showing that endocytosis was not due to binding of the products of ATP hydrolysis. Sodium or potassium ion or ouabain had no effect on endocytosis, which eliminated the possibility of involvement of the Na+, K+ ATPase in the endocytosis process. Calcium could not be substituted for magnesium; rather it inhibited endocytosis at the concentration of 1 - 10-3 M. EGTA relieved the inhibitory effect of Ca, which indicated that the binding of calcium to the membrane was reversible. These experimental results reaffirm the conclusion that ATP must be split to engender endocytosis under these conditions. Some characteristic parameters of the hemoglobin-free porcine erythrocyte ghosts were studied in order to characterize the system more adequately.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 123470     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(75)90180-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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