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Sodium-calcium exchange in transverse tubules isolated from frog skeletal muscle
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BBA - Biomembranes, Volumen 978, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 8-16
00052736
10.1016/0005-2736(89)90491-4
Autor
Donoso Laurent, Paulina
Hidalgo Tapia, María Cecilia
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Resumen
Transverse tubule vesicles isolated from frog skeletal muscle display sodium-calcium exchange activity, which was characterized measuring 45Ca influx in vesicles incubated with sodium. The initial rates of exchange varied as a function of the membrane diffusion potentials imposed across the membrane vesicles, increasing with positive intravesicular potentials according to an electrogenic exchange with a stoichiometry greater than 2 sodium ions per calcium ion transported. The exchange activity was a saturable function of extravesicular free calcium, with an apparent K0.5 value of 3 μM and maximal rates of exchange ranging from 3 to 5 nmol/mg protein per 5 s. The exchange rate increased when intravesicular sodium concentration was increased; saturation was approached when vesicles were incubated with concentrations of 160 mM sodium. The isolated transverse tubule vesicles, which are sealed with the cytoplasmic side out, had a luminal content of 112±39 nmol calcium per mg protein. In the