A platelet subcellular fraction, sedimenting between 14,000 and 40,000 g and consisting primarily of membrane vesicles, accumulates up to 200–400 nmoles calcium/mg protein in the presence of ATP and oxalate. Steady-state levels of calcium accumulation are attained in 40–60 min. Calcium uptake requires adenosine triphosphate (ATP), is enhanced by oxalate, and is accompanied by the release of inorganic phosphate. Calcium accumulation and phosphate release require magnesium and are inhibited by Salyrgan (10 µM) and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) (1 mM), but not by ouabain (0.1 mM). The ATPase activity is stimulated by low concentrations of calcium (5–10 µM) and is inhibited by 2 mM EGTA. Electron microscopic histochemistry using lead nitrate to precipitate released phosphate results in lead precipitates localized primarily at the inner surface of membrane vesicles. These results provide evidence for a membrane ATPase that is stimulated by low concentrations of calcium and may be involved in the transport of calcium across the membrane. It is postulated that the observed calcium uptake activity is an in vitro manifestation of a calcium extrusion pump in the intact platelet.
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Calcium Uptake and Associated Adenosine Triphosphatase Activity of Isolated Platelet Membranes
Lois S. Robblee,
Lois S. Robblee
From the Boston University Biology Department and School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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David Shepro,
David Shepro
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Frank A. Belamarich
Frank A. Belamarich
From the Boston University Biology Department and School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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Lois S. Robblee
From the Boston University Biology Department and School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
David Shepro
From the Boston University Biology Department and School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Frank A. Belamarich
From the Boston University Biology Department and School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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September 25 1972
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press
1973
J Gen Physiol (1973) 61 (4): 462–481.
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September 25 1972
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Lois S. Robblee, David Shepro, Frank A. Belamarich; Calcium Uptake and Associated Adenosine Triphosphatase Activity of Isolated Platelet Membranes . J Gen Physiol 1 April 1973; 61 (4): 462–481. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.61.4.462
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