Characterization of a putative Ca2(+)-transporting Ca2(+)-ATPase in the pellicles of Paramecium tetraurelia
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Characterization of a putative Ca2(+)-transporting Ca2(+)-ATPase in the pellicles of Paramecium tetraurelia
Abstract
In Paramecium, no Ca2(+)-ATPases with the properties of Ca2+ pumps have been identified. Here we report a pellicle associated Ca2(+)-ATPase activity and a corresponding phosphoprotein intermediate characteristic of a pump. The Ca2(+)-ATPase activity requires 3 mM Mg for optimal Ca2+ stimulation (KCa = 90 nM) and is specific for ATP as substrate (Km = 75 microM). Vanadate and calmidazolium inhibit Ca2(+)-stimulated activity with an EC50 of about 2 microM and 0.5 microM, respectively. Likewise, 10 microM trifluoperazine inhibits 80% of Ca2(+)-ATPase activity, but bovine calmodulin fails to stimulate. The Ca2(+)-ATPase is not inhibited by sodium azide (10 mM), oligomycin (10 micrograms/ml) or ouabain (0.2 mM). Incubation of pellicles with [gamma-32P]ATP specifically labels a 133 kDa protein in a Ca2(+)-dependent, hydroxylamine-sensitive manner, and the level of phosphorylation is increased by 100 microM La3+. Phosphorylation of an endoplasmic reticulum-enriched fraction labels a Ca2(+)-dependent protein different from the pellicle protein, being lower in molecular mass and unaffected by La3+. Ca2+ uptake by the alveolar sacs, integral components of the pellicle membrane complex, is poorly coupled to Ca2(+)-stimulated ATP hydrolysis (Ca2+ transported/ATP hydrolysed less than 0.2) and is much less sensitive to vanadate inhibition (EC50 approx. 20 microM) compared to the total Ca2(+)-ATPase activity. Therefore, the majority of the Ca2(+)-ATPase activity is likely to be plasma membrane associated.
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