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Title: The [Ca2+ + Mg2+]-dependent adenosine triphosphatase of SV40 transformed WI38 lung fibroblasts. Author: Bermudez JL, Chambers JP, Rizopoulos E, Kumar P, Valdes JJ, Martinez AO. Journal: Cell Calcium; 1989; 10(4):181-7. PubMed ID: 2528408. Abstract: The Ca2+-stimulated, Mg2+-dependent ATPase of SV40 transformed WI38 lung fibroblast homogenates exhibits a high affinity for Ca2+ (K0.5 = 0.20 microM) and moderately high affinity for ATP (Km = 28.6 microM) and Mg2+ (K0.5 = 138.5 microM). This activity was NaN3, KCN and oligomycin insensitive but very sensitive to vanadate (I50 = 0.5 microM) suggesting its being neither mitochondrial or microsomal but plasma membrane in origin. Under optimal conditions of protein, hydrogen ion and substrate concentration, 16-19 nmoles phosphate was released per min per mg protein. Hill plot analysis indicated no cooperativity to occur between Ca2+ binding sites. Nucleotides other than ATP and dATP were ineffective as substrates. The trivalent cation, lanthanum (La3+) completely inhibited hydrolysis of ATP at approximately 70 microM (I50 = 25 microM). Calmodulin antagonists trifluoperazine and calmidazolium inhibited ATP hydrolysis in a dose dependent fashion.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]