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  • Title: Melittin-induced inhibition and aggregation of Ca-ATPase in skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum: a comparative study.
    Author: Shorina EA, Mast NV, Lopina OD, Rubtsov AM.
    Journal: Biochemistry; 1997 Nov 04; 36(44):13455-60. PubMed ID: 9354613.
    Abstract:
    Incubation of melittin with sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes at pH 7. 0 and different melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratios results in the progressive loss of enzyme activity. At high melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratios (10:1 and 30:1), enzyme inhibition may be described by a biexponential curve. At pH 7.0, the values of the pseudo-first-order rate constants are 1.0 and 0.1 min-1 for the fast and slow phases of inhibition, respectively, at a melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratio of 30:1. At pH 6.0 and a melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratio of 30:1, melittin does not inhibit Ca-ATPase. Melittin-induced aggregation of Ca-ATPase molecules was studied using cupric phenanthroline as a chemical cross-linking agent. At a melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratio of 5:1, aggregation of Ca-ATPase protein was not observed; however, the loss of enzyme activity was about 30% after 30 min. At melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratios of 10:1 and 30:1, significant aggregation of Ca-ATPase protein takes place. The rate of Ca-ATPase aggregation is much lower than the rate of enzyme inhibition. At melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratios of 10:1 and 30:1, the rate of Ca-ATPase protein aggregation is close to that for the slow phase of enzyme inhibition. At pH 6.0 and a melittin:Ca-ATPase molar ratio of 30:1, significant aggregation of Ca-ATPase occurs. It is concluded that melittin induces both Ca-ATPase inhibition and aggregation. These two processes may occur simultaneously, but under some conditions either inhibition or aggregation takes place independently of each other. Therefore, the aggregation of Ca-ATPase induced by melittin is not necessary for enzyme inhibition.
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