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. 1976 May 15;156(2):239-44.
doi: 10.1042/bj1560239.

Synthesis of adenosine triphosphate during release of intravesicular and membrane-bound calcium ions from passively loaded sarcoplasmic reticulum

Synthesis of adenosine triphosphate during release of intravesicular and membrane-bound calcium ions from passively loaded sarcoplasmic reticulum

G P Vale et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Sarcoplasmic reticulum isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle and incubated in a medium containing Ca2+ in the absence of ATP retains intravesicular and/or membrane-bound Ca2+. The synthesis of ATP coupled with the release of intravesicular Ca2+ is totally inhibited by the ionophore X-537A. Release of the membrane-bound Ca2+, retained after short periods of incubation (10min) or after release of the intravesicular Ca2+ by ionophore X-537A, still supports some synthesis of ATP. The ratios of Ca2+ released to ATP synthesized are 2.5-3.2, when bound and intravesicular Ca2+ are released simultaneously, and 3.1-4.0, when only bound Ca2+ is released. The results show that the synthesis of ATP by sarcoplasmic reticulum during release of passively accumulated Ca2+ by EGTA [ethanedioxybis(ethylamine)tetra-acetic acid] is accompanied by a loss of membrane-bound Ca2+.

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