Characterization of the functional coupling of bovine brain vacuolar-type H+-translocating ATPase

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作者
Crider, BP [1 ]
Xie, XS [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Eugene McDermott Ctr Human Growth & Dev, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M307372200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Vacuolar-type H+-translocating ATPases (V-ATPases or V-pumps) are complex proteins containing multiple subunits and are organized into two functional domains: a peripheral catalytic sector V-1 and a membranous proton channel V-0. The functional coupling of ATP hydrolysis activity to proton transport in V-pumps requires a regulatory component known as subunit H (SFD) as has been shown both in vivo and in vitro ( Ho, M. N., Hirata, R., Umemoto, N., Ohya, Y., Takatsuki, A., Stevens, T. H., and Anraku, Y. ( 1993) J. Biol. Chem. 268, 18286 - 18292; Xie, X. S., Crider, B. P., Ma, Y. M., and Stone, D. K. ( 1994) J. Biol. Chem. 269, 25809 - 25815). Ca2+ is thought to uncouple V-pumps because it is found to support ATP hydrolysis but not proton transport, while Mg2+ supports both activities. The direct effect of phospholipids on the coupling of V-ATPases has not been reported, likely due to the fact that phospholipids are constituents of biological membranes. We now report that Ca2+-induced uncoupling of the bovine brain V-ATPase can be reversed by imposition of a favorable membrane potential. Furthermore we report a simple "membrane-free" assay system using the V0 proton channel-specific inhibitor bafilomycin as a probe to detect the coupling of V-ATPase under certain conditions. With this system, we have characterized the functional effect of subunit H, divalent cations, and phospholipids on bovine brain V-ATPase and have found that each of these three factors plays a critical role in the functional coupling of the V-pump.
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