Passive chloride permeability charge coupled to H(+)-ATPase of avian osteoclast ruffled membrane
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 260 (6) , C1315-C1324
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1991.260.6.c1315
Abstract
We prepared proton-transporting membrane vesicles from the avian osteoclast's ruffled membrane, a specialized region of the cell surface that acidifies the bone resorption space. We demonstrated a unique conductive Cl- permeability that is charge coupled to the vesicle H(+)-ATPase and is required for acidification. Ion replacement indicated an anion selectivity of Br- approximately Cl- greater than SO4(2-) greater than NO3- approximately SCN- in supporting acidification. The anion channel blocker 4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid (10 microM) was a competitive inhibitor of acidification and raised the Michaelis constant for ATP of the proton pump approximately 11-fold in 120 mM KCl. Inhibition was reversed by valinomycin, which provides an alternate path for charge neutralization. The Cl- dependence of acidification was nonlinear and yielded a Hill coefficient of 3-4, showing that it is distinct from a linear Cl- dependence reported for acidification of renal cortical endosomes. The K+ ionophore valinomycin augmented H+ transport in K2SO4, and not in KCl. Dependence of Cl- transport on membrane potential was confirmed by direct measurement of 36Cl- transport. We uncoupled charge transport from proton transport with a large excess of ammonia, which had no effect on 36Cl- accumulation in vesicles, and by measuring 36Cl- accumulation in response to a membrane diffusion potential, produced with a [K+] gradient and valinomycin in the absence of ATP. These experiments demonstrate that the electrogenic proton pump of the osteoclast ruffled membrane is charge coupled to a passive Cl- permeability in the same membrane.Keywords
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