Literature DB >> 1828860

Altered coupling states between calcium transport and (Ca2+, Mg2+)-ATPase in the AS-30D ascites hepatocarcinoma plasma membrane.

J Mas-Oliva1, R Pérez-Montfort, M Cárdenas-García, M Rivas-Duro.   

Abstract

Plasma membrane fractions from normal, regenerating liver and the AS-30D ascites hepatocarcinoma exhibited a high degree of enrichment when a set of plasma membrane enzyme markers were studied in comparison to the ones associated to the mitochondrial and cytosolic compartments. While the (Ca2+, Mg2+)-ATPase observed for the plasma membrane fraction isolated from normal liver showed an activity of 1.2 mumoles/mg/min, the regenerating liver and the AS-30D plasma membrane fractions presented a much lower ATPase activity (0.3 and 0.22 mumoles/mg/min respectively). Despite the differences in ATPase activity observed between models, the plasma membrane fraction from the AS-30D hepatocarcinoma presented a calcium transport activity similar to the value observed for the normal system (5.9 and 5.5 nmoles Ca2+/mg/10 min, respectively). Interestingly, the ATP in equilibrium with Pi exchange experiments carried out with the different plasma membrane fractions revealed that the (Ca2+, Mg2+)-ATPase contained in the plasma membrane from the AS-30D cells shows an exchange activity of 26 nmoles ATP in equilibrium with Pi/mg/min, similar to the one observed fo the enzyme from normal liver (30 nmoles ATP in equilibrium with Pi/mg/min). Our results suggest that the plasma membrane from the transformed model presents a more efficient mechanism to regulate the movement of calcium through the calcium pump, with an optimum expenditure of energy.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1828860     DOI: 10.1007/bf00230808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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