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KMID : 1161520040080040307
Animal Cells and Systems
2004 Volume.8 No. 4 p.307 ~ p.312
Effect of glucose, its analogs and some amino acids on pre-steady state kinetics of ATP hydrolysis by PM-ATPase of pathogenic yeast (candida albicans)
Rashid Bushra

Manzoor Nikhat
Amin M.
Khan Luqman A.
Abstract
Fast kinetics of transient pH changes and difference spectrum formation have been investigated following mixing of ADP/ATP with partially purified plasma membrane PM?ATPase of the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans in the presence of five nutrients: glucose, glutamic acid, proline, lysine, and arginine and two analogs of glucose: 2?deoxy D?glucose and xylose. Average hT?absorption to release ratio, indicative of population of ATPase undergoing complete hydrolytic cycle, was found to be 0.27 for control. This ratio varied between 0.25 (proline) to 0.36 (arginine) for all other compounds tested, except for glucose. In the presence of glucose, H+?absorption to release ratio was exceptionally high (0.92). While no UV difference spectrum was observed with ADP, mixing of ATP with ATPase led to a large conformationai change. Exposure to different nutrients restricted the magnitude of the conformationai change; the analogs of glucose were found to be ineffective. This suppression was maximal in the case of glucose (80%); with other nutrients, the magnitude of suppression ranged from 40?50%. Rate of H+?absorption, which is indicative of E¡­P complex dissociation, showed positive correlation with suppression of conformationai change only in the case of glucose and no other nutrient/analog. Mode of interaction of glucose with plasma membrane H+?ATPase thus appears to be strikingly distinct compared to that of other nutrients/analogs tested. The results obtained lead us to propose a model for explaining glucose stimulation of plasma membrane H+?ATPase activity.
KEYWORD
Fast kinetics, Glucose stimulation, Plasma membrane H+ ATPase, H+ extrusion
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