Fast charge translocations associated with partial reactions of the Na,K-pump: I. Current and voltage transients after photochemical release of ATP
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 97 (3) , 161-178
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01869220
Abstract
Nonstationary electric currents are described which are generated by the Na,K-pump. Flat membrane sheets 0.2–1 μm in diameter containing a high density of oriented N,K-ATPase molecules are bound to a planar lipid bilayer acting as a capacitive electrode. In the aqueous phase adjacent to the bound membrane sheets, ATP is released within milliseconds from an inactive, photolabile precursor (“caged” ATP) by an intense flash of light. After the ATP-concentration jump, transient current and voltage signals can be recorded in the external circuit corresponding to a translocation of positive charge across the pump protein from the cytoplasmic to the extracellular side. These electrical signals which can be suppressed by inhibitors of the Na,K-ATPase require the presence of Na+ but not of K+ in the aqueous medium. The intrinsic pump currentI p (t) can be evaluated from the recorded current signal, using estimated values of the circuit parameters of the compound membrane system.I p (t) exhibits a biphasic behavior with a fast rising period, followed by a slower decline towards a small quasistationary current. The time constant of the rising phase ofI p (t) is found to depend on the rate of photochemical ATP release. Further information on the microscopic orgin of the current transient can be obtained by double-flash experiments and by chymotrypsin modification of the protein. These and other experiments indicate that the observed charge-translocation is associated with early events in the normal transport cycle. After activation by ATP, the pump goes through the first steps of the cycle and then enters a long-lived state from which return to the initial state is slow.This publication has 65 references indexed in Scilit:
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