Red cells from high K sheep contained 82 mM K/liter cells and had a pump flux of 0.86 mM K/liter cells x hr; similarly, LK cells had 16.5 mM K/liter cells and a pump flux of 0.12 mM K/liter cells x hr. Using [3H]-ouabain, the relation between the number of ouabain molecules bound per cell and the concomitant per cent inhibition of the pump was found to be approximately linear for both HK and LK cells. The number of glycoside molecules necessary for 100 % inhibition of the pump was 42 for HK cells and 7.6 for LK cells, after correction for six nonspecific binding sites for each type of cell. The ratio of ouabain molecules/cell at 100 % inhibition was 5.5, HK to LK, and the ratio of the normal K pump fluxes was 7.2, HK to LK. The similarity of these ratios suggests that an important difference between HK and LK cells, determining the difference in pump fluxes, is the number of pump sites. The turnover times (ions/site x min) are 6000 and 4800 for HK and LK cells, respectively. The results also indicate a high specificity of binding of ouabain to pump sites.
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Active Cation Transport and Ouabain Binding in High Potassium and Low Potassium Red Blood Cells of Sheep
Philip B. Dunham,
Philip B. Dunham
From the Department of Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.
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Joseph F. Hoffman
Joseph F. Hoffman
From the Department of Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.
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Philip B. Dunham
From the Department of Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.
Joseph F. Hoffman
From the Department of Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.
Dr. Dunham's present address is Department of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13210.
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December 16 1970
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press
1971
J Gen Physiol (1971) 58 (1): 94–116.
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December 16 1970
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Philip B. Dunham, Joseph F. Hoffman; Active Cation Transport and Ouabain Binding in High Potassium and Low Potassium Red Blood Cells of Sheep . J Gen Physiol 1 July 1971; 58 (1): 94–116. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.58.1.94
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