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. 2009;23(1-3):37-42.
doi: 10.1159/000204078. Epub 2009 Feb 18.

The squid axon Na/Ca2+ exchanger shows ping pong kinetics only when the Ca2+(i)-regulatory site is saturated

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The squid axon Na/Ca2+ exchanger shows ping pong kinetics only when the Ca2+(i)-regulatory site is saturated

Luis Beaugé et al. Cell Physiol Biochem. 2009.

Abstract

In a previous work we demonstrated that, in dialyzed squid axons, an impairment of the Ca2+(i)-regulatory site affected the apparent affinities for external Na+ and Ca2+ in a way opposite to that predicted by the exiting (ping-pong) models for the exchangers. In the present work, we used model simulations and actual experiments where the Ca2+(i)-regulatory remained always saturated while [Ca2+](i) was either limiting or near saturating for the internal Ca2+ transport sites. Under these conditions, both the theoretical and experimental transport activation curves for external Na+ and Ca2+ were those expected from the current kinetic schemes. These observations have two important implications: on the one hand, they confirm the ping-pong translocation schemes for Na+/Ca2+ exchange. On the other, they call for caution in interpreting kinetic data in membrane transport systems possessing intracellular ionic and/or metabolic regulation.

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