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Polyethylene glycol-stimulated microsomal GTP hydrolysis. Relationship to GTP-mediated Ca2+ release.

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Nicchitta, CV; Joseph, SK; Williamson, JR
Published in: FEBS Lett
December 15, 1986

It has recently been observed that GTP mediates Ca2+ release from internal Ca2+ stores. In contrast to effects on permeabilized cells, GTP-dependent Ca2+ release in isolated microsomes requires the presence of polyethylene glycol (PEG). We have investigated the effects of PEG on microsomal GTPase activity and report that PEG stimulates a high-affinity (Km = 0.9 microM) GTPase. The effects of PEG reflect an increase in the Vmax of this activity; no effects on Km were observed. The concentration dependence for PEG-dependent stimulation of the high-affinity GTPase exactly mimicked that for GTP-dependent Ca2+ release. The stimulation of GTP hydrolysis by PEG was specific for the microsome fraction; only small effects were obtained with plasma membrane or cytosol fractions. As observed for GTP-dependent Ca2+ release, the microsomal PEG-stimulated GTPase was competitively inhibited by the GTP analog GTP gamma S (Ki = 60 nM). It is proposed that the PEG-stimulated GTPase may represent an intrinsic activity of the guanine nucleotide binding protein involved in the regulation of reticular Ca2+ fluxes.

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FEBS Lett

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ISSN

0014-5793

Publication Date

December 15, 1986

Volume

209

Issue

2

Start / End Page

243 / 248

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Polyethylene Glycols
  • Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases
  • Microsomes, Liver
  • Liver
  • Kinetics
  • Hydrolysis
  • Guanosine Triphosphate
  • GTP Phosphohydrolases
  • Cell Membrane
  • Calcium
 

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Nicchitta, C. V., Joseph, S. K., & Williamson, J. R. (1986). Polyethylene glycol-stimulated microsomal GTP hydrolysis. Relationship to GTP-mediated Ca2+ release. FEBS Lett, 209(2), 243–248. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(86)81120-6
Nicchitta, C. V., S. K. Joseph, and J. R. Williamson. “Polyethylene glycol-stimulated microsomal GTP hydrolysis. Relationship to GTP-mediated Ca2+ release.FEBS Lett 209, no. 2 (December 15, 1986): 243–48. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(86)81120-6.
Nicchitta CV, Joseph SK, Williamson JR. Polyethylene glycol-stimulated microsomal GTP hydrolysis. Relationship to GTP-mediated Ca2+ release. FEBS Lett. 1986 Dec 15;209(2):243–8.
Nicchitta, C. V., et al. “Polyethylene glycol-stimulated microsomal GTP hydrolysis. Relationship to GTP-mediated Ca2+ release.FEBS Lett, vol. 209, no. 2, Dec. 1986, pp. 243–48. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/0014-5793(86)81120-6.
Nicchitta CV, Joseph SK, Williamson JR. Polyethylene glycol-stimulated microsomal GTP hydrolysis. Relationship to GTP-mediated Ca2+ release. FEBS Lett. 1986 Dec 15;209(2):243–248.
Journal cover image

Published In

FEBS Lett

DOI

ISSN

0014-5793

Publication Date

December 15, 1986

Volume

209

Issue

2

Start / End Page

243 / 248

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Polyethylene Glycols
  • Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases
  • Microsomes, Liver
  • Liver
  • Kinetics
  • Hydrolysis
  • Guanosine Triphosphate
  • GTP Phosphohydrolases
  • Cell Membrane
  • Calcium