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Different sensitivity to trypsin of the human platelet plasma and intracellular membrane Ca2+ pumps.

J Enouf1, A M Lompré, R Bredoux, N Bourdeau, D de La Bastie, S Levy-Toledano.   

Abstract

The Ca2+ pumps associated with human platelet plasma and intracellular membranes have been further characterized by their sensitivity to trypsin. (a) Tryptic degradation of the Ca2+-ATPases has been followed by immunoblotting. It resulted in fragmentation into peptides of 80, 55, 35, and 24 kDa for both enzymes. Subcomplete hydrolysis obtained with a ratio of trypsin/membrane protein of 0.05-0.1 for the two Ca2+ pumps resulted in the total disappearance of the 100-, 80-, and 35-kDa fragments. However, maximum degradation was reached within 1 min for the intracellular enzyme but needed 5 min of incubation for the plasma membrane enzyme. (b) This effect of trypsin has been correlated with its effect on both the Ca2+-ATPase activities. The plasma membrane enzyme showed a maximum inhibition of 50-60% which was obtained using a trypsin/protein ratio of 0.1 and 5 min of incubation. A much higher trypsin sensitivity was observed for the intracellular enzyme because the maximum inhibition reached 80% after only 1 min of incubation. (c) Finally, the two Ca2+ transport systems studied showed different trypsin reactivities; the Ca2+ uptake by the plasma membrane vesicles was inhibited by 20-25%, and this maximum inhibition was observed after 5 min of incubation with trypsin. In contrast, the Ca2+ transport associated with the intracellular membrane vesicles was difficult to detect after trypsin treatment. Taken together, the results show that the two Ca2+ pumps can be distinguished by their trypsin sensitivity.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2458355

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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