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Query: EC:3.6.3.1 (
Mg2+-ATPase
)
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Extraction of membrane cholesterol and incorporation of cholesteryl hemisuccinate into the membrane affect the activity of the membrane-bound
Mg2+-ATPase
. Increasing the ratio of cholesterol to phospholipid from 0.30 mg/mg in the control membranes to 0.45-0.90 in the enriched membranes results in a slight increase of the activity of about 20%. Diminishing the ratio of cholesterol to phospholipid to about one tenth of the ratio of the control membrane results in a decrease of the activity to about 30% of the untreated control.
Benzyl alcohol
inactivates the membrane-bound enzyme. Digitonin-solubilized
Mg2+-ATPase
is also inactivated by benzyl alcohol. For concentrations below 20 mM the dependence of the solubilized and the membrane-bound enzymes are virtually identical, and linearly dependent on alcohol concentration. This linear relationship continues up to 70 mM for the solubilized enzyme, while inhibition of the membrane-bound form shows a slightly steeper dependence on inhibitor concentration. It is suggested that the activity of the native
Mg2+-ATPase
depends on the organization of the lipid phase of the membrane and that addition of benzyl alcohol or depletion of cholesterol results in a disorganization of the lipid phase which in turn results in diminished activity.
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PMID:The effect of changes of the content of membrane cholesterol and the effect of benzyl alcohol on the activity of the intrinsic Mg2+-ATPase from the erythrocyte plasma membrane of the flounder (Platichthys flesus L.). 293 10
The order parameter S and the correlation time tau from the ESR-spectra of 5-DS and 5-DD, respectively, are used as measures of the viscosity of the plasma membrane. It is suggested that the membrane undergoes a thermotropic phase transition which correlates with a change of the activation energy of the (Na+ + K+)-ATPase but not of the
Mg2+-ATPase
. The viscosity varies almost proportionally with the amount of cholesterol in the membrane when 0 less than mg C/mg PL less than 0.5. It is suggested that cholesterol is uniformly distributed in the membrane when mg C/mg PL less than 0.5 and that cholesterol-rich domains appear when mg C/mg PL greater than 0.5.
Benzyl alcohol
decreases the viscosity of the membrane. The effect depends on the presence of cholesterol in the membrane. The onset of the effect of benzyl alcohol on the native membrane is delayed--in terms of alcohol concentration--relative to the cholesterol-depleted membrane.
Benzyl alcohol
affects only the outer part of the membrane bilayer. Changes of the viscosity and of the activity of the
Mg2+-ATPase
are proportional. The effect of cholesterol-depletion on the activity of the
Mg2+-ATPase
cannot be ascribed only to the simultaneous lowering of the viscosity.
...
PMID:Changes in the viscosity of the plasma membrane of flounder (Platichthys flesus L.) erythrocyte induced by varying the content of membrane cholesterol or by benzyl alcohol. Correlation of the activity of the intrinsic Mg2+-ATPase and the viscosity. 303 58