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  • Title: The effect of changes of the content of membrane cholesterol and the effect of benzyl alcohol on the activity of the intrinsic Mg2+-ATPase from the erythrocyte plasma membrane of the flounder (Platichthys flesus L.).
    Author: Sørensen PG.
    Journal: Comp Biochem Physiol B; 1986; 83(2):467-73. PubMed ID: 2937610.
    Abstract:
    Extraction of membrane cholesterol and incorporation of cholesteryl hemisuccinate into the membrane affect the activity of the membrane-bound Mg2+-ATPase. Increasing the ratio of cholesterol to phospholipid from 0.30 mg/mg in the control membranes to 0.45-0.90 in the enriched membranes results in a slight increase of the activity of about 20%. Diminishing the ratio of cholesterol to phospholipid to about one tenth of the ratio of the control membrane results in a decrease of the activity to about 30% of the untreated control. Benzyl alcohol inactivates the membrane-bound enzyme. Digitonin-solubilized Mg2+-ATPase is also inactivated by benzyl alcohol. For concentrations below 20 mM the dependence of the solubilized and the membrane-bound enzymes are virtually identical, and linearly dependent on alcohol concentration. This linear relationship continues up to 70 mM for the solubilized enzyme, while inhibition of the membrane-bound form shows a slightly steeper dependence on inhibitor concentration. It is suggested that the activity of the native Mg2+-ATPase depends on the organization of the lipid phase of the membrane and that addition of benzyl alcohol or depletion of cholesterol results in a disorganization of the lipid phase which in turn results in diminished activity.
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