2012
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m112.398768
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Active Detergent-solubilized H+,K+-ATPase Is a Monomer

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“…Differential centrifugation of gastric mucosa from pig stomachs, with slight modifications from procedures previously reported 2426 , was used for vesicle isolation. To characterize the gastric H + /K + -ATPase in our sample, enzyme activity was detected by measuring the amount of inorganic phosphate released using the PiColorLock Gold Phosphate Detection System.…”
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“…Differential centrifugation of gastric mucosa from pig stomachs, with slight modifications from procedures previously reported 2426 , was used for vesicle isolation. To characterize the gastric H + /K + -ATPase in our sample, enzyme activity was detected by measuring the amount of inorganic phosphate released using the PiColorLock Gold Phosphate Detection System.…”
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“…We performed the labeling experiment using Rabe-Tz at a pH of 2, 3, 4 and 7 and observed labeling of a protein with apparent molecular weight of 270kDa at pH=3 (Figure 3D). While a recent study proposes that the active form of the ATPase is the monomeric form (≈114kDa) 26 , extensive early research suggest the enzyme functions as a dimer or higher oligomer in conjunction with the β subunit 2833 . Our finding suggests that active ATP4A is a dimer.…”
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“…μg/ml and 47 (± 5) μg/ml, respectively. Based on the molecular weight of an αβ complex of the H + ,K + -ATPase of 147,346 g mol -1 [50] and again assuming a single eosin molecule binds per protein complex, the half-saturating protein concentrations correspond to dissociation constants, Kd, of 0.075 (± 0.007) μM and 0.32 (± 0.03) μM in the E1 and E2 states, respectively.…”
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“…Thus, representative members of the P-ATPase family, such as the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca 2ϩ pump (8) and the Na ϩ /K ϩ pump (9), self-associate. The monomer of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca 2ϩ -ATPase and the ␣-␤ protomers of the Na ϩ /K ϩ -and H ϩ /K ϩ -ATPases are capable of performing all the steps of the reaction cycle (8,10,11). The human PM Ca 2ϩ -ATPase is a P2B-ATPase that resembles PM H ϩ -ATPases by having an extended C-terminal regulatory domain.…”
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