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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
adenosine triphosphatase
)
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Hydrogen ion secretion in the kidney is thought to be mediated in part by an N-ethylmaleimide (NEM)-sensitive proton-translocating
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
). This enzyme has been found throughout the nephron, but it has not been completely characterized enzymatically in the rat collecting duct. In the present study we characterized the NEM-sensitive
ATPase
from microdissected cortical (CCT) and medullary (
MCT
) collecting tubules of the rat nephron. At optimum conditions, NEM-sensitive
ATPase
activity was the same in both tubule segments: activity was 275.6 +/- 18.6 pmol/mm/h in the CCT and 280.3 +/- 35.2 pmol/mm/h in the
MCT
(n = 23, NS). ATP sensitivity was greater in CCT than in
MCT
, and in the former guanosine triphosphate was able to partially support enzyme activity. Maximal enzyme inhibition with NEM occurred at a lower concentration in CCT as compared to
MCT
. At pH 7.0 in
MCT
enzyme activity was approximately one half that seen at pH 7.4; in
MCT
and CCT, the pH optimum was 7.4. The temperature optimum in both segments was between 37 and 42 degrees C. Enzyme activity in CCT and
MCT
was linear to 30 min and proportional to tubule length. These results demonstrate that there are important differences in the NEM-sensitive
ATPase
isolated from two segments of rat collecting duct, and raise the possibility that enzyme heterogeneity may exist.
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PMID:Characterization of the N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive ATPase in rat cortical and medullary collecting tubule. 184 Feb 79