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Alterations in monovalent cation transport in Sindbis virus-infected chick cells.

E T Ulug, R F Garry, M R Waite, H R Bose.   

Abstract

Influx experiments using the potassium tracer 86Rb+ indicated that the activity of the Na+K+ ATPase, or sodium pump, was reduced 40-50% as a consequence of Sindbis virus infection of avian fibroblasts. The inhibition of this ouabain-sensitive, active transport system temporally correlated with a decrease in the intracellular K+ concentration and the termination of cellular protein synthesis. By contrast, the rate of influx facilitated by the furosemide-sensitive (Na+K+Cl-) cotransport system was only slightly depressed. Efflux experiments indicated that no alterations in the relative rate of nonspecific permeability or "leakage" of K+ could be detected in chick cells infected by Sindbis virus. The amount of [3H]ouabain bound to Sindbis virus-infected cells paralleled the reduction in Na+K+ ATPase activity. These binding studies revealed no difference in the number of Na+ pump sites. The Km of ouabain binding, however, increased approximately 3.5-fold in the virus-infected cells. No change in the apparent affinity of the Na+ pump for K+ could be detected, yet the Vmax for ouabain-sensitive K+ transport was decreased. These experiments suggest that a reduction in Na+K+ ATPase turnover results in the altered intracellular monovalent cation levels found in Sindbis virus-infected chick cells.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6320528     DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(84)90096-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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