Identification and partial characterization of an adenosine(5′)tetraphospho(5′)adenosine hydrolase on intact bovine aortic endothelial cells
- 1 April 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 259 (1) , 97-103
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2590097
Abstract
The biologically active dinucleotides adenosine(5′)tetraphospho(5′)adenosine (Ap4A) and adenosine(5′)-triphospho(5′)adenosine (Ap3A), which are both releasable into the circulation from storage pools in thrombocytes, are catabolized by intact bovine aortic endothelial cells. 1. Compared with extracellular ATP and ADP, which are very rapidly hydrolysed, the degradation of Ap4A and Ap3A by endothelial ectohydrolases is relatively slow, resulting in a much longer half-life on the endothelial surface of the blood vessel. The products of hydrolysis are further degraded and finally taken up as adenosine. 2. Ap4A hydrolase has high affinity for its substrate (Km 10 microM). 3. ATP as well as AMP transiently accumulates in the extracellular fluid, suggesting an asymmetric split of Ap4A by the ectoenzyme. 4. Mg2+ or Mn2+ at millimolar concentration are needed for maximal activity; Zn2+ and Ca2+ are inhibitory. 5. The hydrolysis of Ap4A is retarded by other nucleotides, such as ATP and Ap3A, which are released from platelets simultaneously with Ap4A.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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