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Dissociation of phospholamban regulation of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ATPase by quercetin.

E McKenna1, J S Smith, K E Coll, E K Mazack, E J Mayer, J Antanavage, R T Wiedmann, R G Johnson.   

Abstract

Quercetin had a biphasic effect on Ca2+ uptake and calcium-stimulated ATP hydrolysis in isolated cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Stimulation of Ca2+ATPase was observed at low quercetin concentrations (<25 microM) followed by inhibition at higher concentrations. The effects were dependent upon the SR protein concentration, the MgATP concentration, and intact phospholamban regulation of cardiac Ca2+ATPase. Only the inhibitory effects at higher quercetin concentrations were observed in skeletal muscle SR which lacks phospholamban and in cardiac SR treated to remove phospholamban regulation. Stimulation was additive with monoclonal antibody 1D11 (directed against phospholamban) at submaximal antibody concentrations; however, the maximal antibody and quercetin stimulation were identical. Quercetin increased the calcium sensitivity of the Ca2+ATPase like that observed with phosphorylation of phospholamban or treatment with monoclonal antibody 1D11. In addition, low concentrations of quercetin increased the steady-state formation of phosphoenzyme from ATP or Pi, but higher quercetin decreased phosphoenzyme levels. Quercetin, even under stimulatory conditions, was a competitive inhibitor of ATP, but appears to relieve the Ca2+ATPase from phospholamban inhibition, thereby, producing an activation. The subsequent inhibitory action of higher quercetin concentrations results from competition of quercetin with the nucleotide binding site of the Ca2+ATPase. The data suggest that quercetin interacts with the nucleotide binding site to mask phospholamban's inhibition of the SR Ca2+ATPase and suggests that phospholamban may interact at or near the nucleotide binding site.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8798712     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.40.24517

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


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