Microsomal (Na- +K+)-activated ATPase from frog skin epithelium. Cation activations and some effects of inhibitors
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Microsomal (Na- +K+)-activated ATPase from frog skin epithelium. Cation activations and some effects of inhibitors
Abstract
A method is described for the extraction of microsomal ouabain-sensitive (a- + K+)-activated ATPase from separated frog skin epithelium. The method yields a microsomal fraction containing (Na+ K+)-stimulated activity in the range of 30- 40 nmol - mg -1 - min -1 at 26 degrees C. This portion which is also ouabain sensitive, is about half of the total activity in media containing Mg2+, Na+ and K+. These preparations also contain Mg2+-dependent or Ca2+-dependent activities which are not additive and which are not significantly affected by ouabain, Na+, K+ or Li+. The activations of the ouabain-sensitive ATPase activity by Mg2+, Na+, and K+ are similar to those described in other tissues. It is found that Li+ does not substitute for Na+ as an activator but in high concentrations does produce partial activation in the presence of Na+ with no K+. These results are pertinent to the reported observations of ouabain-sensitive Li+ flux across frog skin. It is concluded that this flux is not apparently due to a direct activating effect of Li+ on the sodium pump.
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