Abstract:1. Calcium-stimulated ATPase activity was studied in a plasma membrane rich fraction of rat pancreas homogenate. 2. The enzyme is stimulated to the same maximum rate of ATP hydrolysis by either calcium or magnesium, but the apparent requirement for calcium is five-fold lower than for magnesium. 3. Maximum hydrolytic activity of the enzyme is not increased when additional magnesium is added to the optimal amount of calcium. 4. The enzyme does not require Na+ or K+ for its activation by Ca2+ and is not inhibited… Show more
“…An ATPase activity had been previously described i n pancreatic tissue homogenates (6)(7)(8) and in plasma-membrane enriched fractions isolated from whole homogenates of rat pancreas (9).…”
“…An ATPase activity had been previously described i n pancreatic tissue homogenates (6)(7)(8) and in plasma-membrane enriched fractions isolated from whole homogenates of rat pancreas (9).…”
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