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Gvantsa Chkadua1, Eka Nozadze2, Leila Tsakadze2, Lia Shioshvili2, Marine Leladze2, Nana Arutinova2, Sopio Dzneladze2, Maia Javakhishvili2, Sopio Kupradze2.
Abstract
A comparative kinetic analysis of albino rat brain synaptic and kidney plasma membrane fraction Na,K-ATPase was performed to comprehend the different levels of sensitivity of these fractions to the neurotransmitter noradrenaline. Noradrenaline (NA) inhibits the rat brain synaptic membrane Na,K-ATPase, changes the stoichiometry of Na+ and K+ and shifts the enzyme system from an MgATP to an Mg2+ dependent cycle. While the kidney plasma membrane fraction Na,K-ATPase is not sensitive to noradrenaline. To investigate the mechanism underlying this difference, we studied enzyme velocity dependence on the concentration of Mg2+. The 1/V = f(Mg2+) function has shown different kinetic features for the synaptic and kidney plasma membrane Na,K-ATPase. With the addition of ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid (EGTA) to the reaction medium the geometric form of 1/V = f(Mg2+) function is affected differently. We thereafter measured the essential activator number for Na+ and K+ with, in excess Mg2+. The results of these experiments reveal that, contrary to the synaptic membrane Na,K-ATPase, the kidney plasma membrane fraction Na,K-ATPase does not possess an Mg2+ dependent cycle and noradrenaline exhibits different modulatory effects on the enzyme system.Entities:
Keywords: Enzyme kinetics; Multi-sited enzyme systems; Na,K-ATPase; Neurotransmitter
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34436718 DOI: 10.1007/s12013-021-01032-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Biochem Biophys ISSN: 1085-9195 Impact factor: 2.194