Time-resolved measurements of charge translocation and phosphorylation kinetics during the pre-steady state of the NaK-ATPase reaction cycle are presented. NaK-ATPase-containing microsomes prepared from the electric organ of Electrophorus electricus were adsorbed to planar lipid bilayers for investigation of charge translocation, while rapid acid quenching was used to study the concomitant enzymatic partial reactions involved in phosphoenzyme formation. To facilitate comparison of these data, conditions were standardized with respect to pH (6.2), ionic composition, and temperature (24 degrees C). The different phases of the current generated by the enzyme are analyzed under various conditions and compared with the kinetics of phosphoenzyme formation. The slowest time constant (tau 3(-1) approximately 8 s-1) is related to the influence of the capacitive coupling of the adsorbed membrane fragments on the electrical signal. The relaxation time associated with the decaying phase of the electrical signal (tau 2(-1) = 10-70 s-1) depends on ATP and caged ATP concentration. It is assigned to the ATP and caged ATP binding and exchange reaction. A kinetic model is proposed that explains the behavior of the relaxation time at different ATP and caged ATP concentrations. Control measurements with the rapid mixing technique confirm this assignment. The rising phase of the electrical signal was analyzed with a kinetic model based on a condensed Albers-Post cycle. Together with kinetic information obtained from rapid mixing studies, the analysis suggests that electroneutral ATP release, ATP and caged ATP binding, and exchange and phosphorylation are followed by a fast electrogenic E1P-->E2P transition. At 24 degrees C and pH 6.2, the rate constant for the E1P-->E2P transition in NaK-ATPase from eel electric organ is > or = 1,000 s-1.
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October 01 1993
Pre-steady-state charge translocation in NaK-ATPase from eel electric organ.
K Fendler,
K Fendler
Max-Planck-Institute für Biophysik, Frankfurt, Germany.
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S Jaruschewski,
S Jaruschewski
Max-Planck-Institute für Biophysik, Frankfurt, Germany.
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A Hobbs,
A Hobbs
Max-Planck-Institute für Biophysik, Frankfurt, Germany.
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W Albers,
W Albers
Max-Planck-Institute für Biophysik, Frankfurt, Germany.
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J P Froehlich
J P Froehlich
Max-Planck-Institute für Biophysik, Frankfurt, Germany.
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K Fendler
,
S Jaruschewski
,
A Hobbs
,
W Albers
,
J P Froehlich
Max-Planck-Institute für Biophysik, Frankfurt, Germany.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1993) 102 (4): 631–666.
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K Fendler, S Jaruschewski, A Hobbs, W Albers, J P Froehlich; Pre-steady-state charge translocation in NaK-ATPase from eel electric organ.. J Gen Physiol 1 October 1993; 102 (4): 631–666. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.102.4.631
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