ATP diphosphohydrolase activity (apyrase, EC 3.6.1.5) in human blood platelets

Abstract
Human platelets contain an ATP diphosphohydrolase activity (apyrase, EC 3.6.1.5) that is Ca2+ dependent, hydrolyses ATP and ADP and also GTP, ITP, CTP, GDP, IDP, CDP. The enzyme does not hydrolyse AMP, p-nitrophenylphosphate, inorganic phosphate or glucose-6-phosphate. Contaminant activities were ruled out because the enzyme was not inhibited by 2 μg/d ouabain, 1.0 μM levamisole, 10 μM ApSA or 1.0 mM azide. The enzyme was sensitive to 100 μM orthovanadate, 100μMApSA and 10 mM azide, reagents that have been described as inhibitors of some other apyrases. A strong inhibition by 1.0 mM NEM was observed, indicating that sulphydryl groups are involved in the enzyme activity. The parallel behaviour of ATPase and ADPase activities and the competition plot presented suggest that ATP and ADP hydrolysis occurs at the same active site. ATP diphosphohydrolase from human platelets may be involved in the modulation of nucleotide concentration in the circulation and thus in vascular tonus.