ATP utilization for calcium uptake and force production in skinned muscle fibres of Xenopus laevis
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- DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1995.sp020503
ATP utilization for calcium uptake and force production in skinned muscle fibres of Xenopus laevis
Abstract
1. A method has been developed to discriminate between the rate of ATP hydrolysis associated with calcium uptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and force development of the contractile apparatus in mechanically or saponin-skinned skeletal muscle fibres. The rate of ATP hydrolysis was determined in fibres of different types from the iliofibularis muscle of Xenopus laevis by enzymatic coupling of ATP re-synthesis to the oxidation of NADH. 2. The ATPase activity was determined before and after exposure of the preparations for 30 min to a solution containing 0.5% Triton X-100, which effectively abolishes the SR ATPase activity. The fibres were activated in a solution containing 5 mM caffeine to ensure that calcium uptake into the SR was maximal. 3. At saturating Ca2+ concentrations the actomyosin (AM) and SR ATPase activities in fast-twitch fibres, at 4.3 degrees C, amounted to 1.52 +/- 0.07 and 0.58 +/- 0.10 mumol s-1 (g dry wt)-1, respectively (means +/- S.E.M.; n = 25). The SR ATPase activity was 25% of the total ATPase activity. At submaximal calcium concentrations the AM ATPase activity varied in proportion to the isometric force. 4. The calcium sensitivity of the SR ATPase was larger than that of the AM ATPase and its dependence on [Ca2+] was less steep. The AM ATPase activity was half-maximal at a pCa of 6.11 (pCa = -log [Ca2+]) whereas the SR ATPase activity was half-maximal at a pCa of 6.62. 5. In Triton X-100-treated fibres, at different 2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM) concentrations, the AM ATPase activity and isometric force varied proportionally. The SR ATPase activity determined by extrapolation of the total ATPase activity in mechanically skinned or saponin-treated fibres to zero force, was independent of the BDM concentration in the range studied (0-20 mM). The values obtained for the SR ATPase activity in this way were similar to those obtained with Triton X-100 treatment. 6. The AM ATPase activity in slow-twitch fibres amounted to 0.74 +/- 0.13 mumol s-1 (g dry wt)-1, i.e. about a factor of two smaller than in fast-twitch fibres. The SR ATPase activity amounted to 0.47 +/- 0.07 mumol s-1 (g dry wt)-1, i.e. rather similar to the value in fast-twitch fibres. The proportion of the total ATPase activity that was due to SR ATPase (40%) was larger than in fast-twitch fibres. 7. The temperature dependence of the AM and SR ATPase activities in fast-twitch fibres differed. In the temperature range 5-10 degrees C, the relative changes in AM and SR ATPase activities for a 10 degrees C temperature change (Q10) were 3.9 +/- 0.3 and 7.2 +/- 1.5, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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