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. 1979 Jan 1;177(1):265-73.
doi: 10.1042/bj1770265.

Requirement for negatively charged dispersions of phospholipids for interaction with lipid-depleted adenosine triphosphatase

Requirement for negatively charged dispersions of phospholipids for interaction with lipid-depleted adenosine triphosphatase

M Isern de Caldentey et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The basis of the requirement for a net negative charge on phospholipid dispersions able to re-activate lipid-depleted (Na++K+)-dependent adenosine triphosphatase was studied. The origin and density of the charge in phospholipid dispersions were varied before interaction with the adenosine triphosphatase protein, and the charge density on restored phospholipid-adenosine triphosphatase complexes was changed after interaction. The results indicated that: (a) re-activation requires a lamellar arrangement of the lipid molecules with sufficient density of negative charge, but not necessarily negatively charged phospholipid molecules; (b) the net charge appears to be necessary for the correct interaction between the enzyme protein and the phospholipids, although the amount of phospholipid that binds to the protein is also a function of the nature of the acyl chains; (c) it is not possible on the basis of these findings and those in the literature to decide unequivocally if the charge is also required for the enzyme reaction itself. The possible relevance of the findings to the situation in vivo is discussed in terms of the charge being concerned only with lipid-protein interaction.

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