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. 1980 Dec;32(3):907-20.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(80)85025-9.

Stoichiometry and apparent dissociation constant of the calcium-arsenazo III reaction under physiological conditions

Stoichiometry and apparent dissociation constant of the calcium-arsenazo III reaction under physiological conditions

Z Ahmed et al. Biophys J. 1980 Dec.

Abstract

In vitro and in situ tests have been run to characterize the reaction of the mettalochromic indicator, arsenazo III, with calcium. Job plots as well as plots of indicator absorbance vs. [Ca2+] at different indicator concentrations show a 1:1 reaction stoichiometry. Equilibrium analysis and analysis using Adair's equation are also consistent with 1:1 complexes being formed and give estimates of 34 and 45 muM for the apparent dissociation constant. In situ tests were carried out using giant neurons from Archidoris monteryensis, a marine gastropod mollusc. Dye absorbance changes were measured during voltage clamp pulses which produced a fixed calcium influx. The dependence of absorbance change on total dye concentration is consistent with the formation of a 1:1 complex of Ca with ArIII if measurements are made during the initial period of the loading pulse, less than 300 ms, although the apparent dependency changes with longer delay in measurements from the onset of the pulse.

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