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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 260, Issue 30, 16076-16079, 12, 1985
LG Meszaros and N Ikemoto
Rabbit skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles were loaded with Ca2+ by
ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation in the presence of low [Mg2+] (0.2- 0.5
mM), and Ca2+ release was induced by addition of caffeine or ADP or by
means of a Ca2+ jump. The levels of the phosphorylated intermediate (EP)
and the tryptophan fluorescence of the Ca2+-ATPase were monitored during
both the Ca2+ accumulation and the induced Ca2+ release using fast kinetic
techniques. During Ca2+ uptake, both the EP level and the tryptophan
fluorescence gradually decreased following a time course similar to that of
the Ca2+ accumulation. Upon inducing Ca2+ release by addition of either
caffeine or ADP, there was a transient increase of the EP level (from
0.3-0.5 to 1-2 nmol/mg protein) preceding the release of Ca2+. Similarly, a
transient increase of the tryptophan fluorescence prior to Ca2+ release
produced by the application of a Ca2+ jump was also found. These results
indicate that the Ca2+-ATPase enzyme undergoes a rapid conformational
change in response to triggering of Ca2+ release.
Conformational changes of the Ca2+-ATPase as early events of Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic reticulum
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