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. 2000 Jan;25(1):121-7.
doi: 10.1023/a:1007599718356.

Kinetics of Na+, K+-ATPase inhibition by an endogenous modulator (II-A)

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Kinetics of Na+, K+-ATPase inhibition by an endogenous modulator (II-A)

A Reinés et al. Neurochem Res. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

We have previously reported the isolation by gel filtration and anionic exchange HPLC of two brain Na+, K+-ATPase inhibitors, II-A and II-E, and kinetics of enzyme interaction with the latter. In the present study we evaluated the kinetics of synaptosomal membrane Na+, K+-ATPase with II-A and found that inhibitory activity was independent of ATP (2-8 mM), Na+ (3.1-100 mM), or K+ (2.5-40 mM) concentration. Hanes-Woolf plots showed that II-A decreases Vmax in all cases; KM value decreased for ATP but remained unaltered for Na+ and K+, indicating respectively uncompetitive and noncompetitive interaction. However, II-A became a stimulator at 0.3 mM K+ concentration. It is postulated that brain endogenous factor II-A may behave as a sodium pump modulator at the synaptic region, an action which depends on K+ concentration.

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