Abstract:In the presence of vanadate, the optimum pH of renal (Na^+, K^+)-ATPase in rats is
reduced and lies in the range of intracellular pH. This explains the difference in optimum pH
observed with ATP extracted from equine muscle. Removal of vanadate from such ATP (with
noradrenaline) raises the optimum to the accepted range obtained with synthetic ATP.
Changes in the sensitivity of the enzyme to potassium concentration contribute to the alterations
in optimum pH. The optimum pH of Mg-ATPase is unaffected by vanadat… Show more
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