Title of article :
Ectonucleotidases of Avian Gizzard Smooth Muscle and Liver Plasma Membranes: A Comparative Study
Author/Authors :
Caldwell، نويسنده , , Charles C. and Davis، نويسنده , , Michael D. and Knowles، نويسنده , , Aileen F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
13
From page :
46
To page :
58
Abstract :
Extracellular nucleotides, e.g., ATP, ADP, and UTP, are important signaling molecules which elicit various physiological responses in different tissues. Their degradation is catalyzed by ectonucleotidases which are located on cell surfaces. Most tissues have a mixed population of ectonucleotidases. In this report, the ATP and ADP hydrolyzing ectonucleotidases of chicken gizzard smooth muscle and liver plasma membranes were studied. The two membranes exhibited marked differences in the ratio of ATPase/ADPase activities, activation by divalent cations, thermal stability, responses to detergents and cross-linking agents, and sensitivity to several enzyme inhibitors. The ATPase activity of chicken gizzard membranes is (i) labile to heat and detergents; (ii) activated by concanavalin A and disuccinimidyl suberate, both cross-linking agents; (iii) inhibited by mercurials; and (iv) insensitive to high concentrations of azide, a known inhibitor of ecto-ATP diphosphohydrolases (ecto-ATP/Dase). In contrast, the liver membrane ATPase and ADPase activities are more stable to treatment by heat and detergents and insensitive to cross-linking agents and mercurials, but are inhibited by azide. A low ADP hydrolase activity in the gizzard membranes could be distinguished from both the gizzard ATPase and the liver ATPase/ADPase. This ADP hydrolase, which is markedly stimulated by NBD-Cl, accounts for most of the ADP hydrolysis activity in gizzard membranes. It is concluded that the major ectonucleotidase in the gizzard membranes is an ecto-ATPase whereas that in the liver membranes is an ecto-ATP/Dase. That both membranes contain a mixed population of the ecto-ATPase and ecto-ATP/Dase, but in different proportions, is further demonstrated by immunochemical characterization. The different composition of ectonucleotidases in the two membranes is expected to have an important effect on the regulation of hydrolysis of extracellular ATP as well as the concentration of extracellular adenine nucleotides in the gizzard and liver tissues.
Keywords :
ecto-ATP/Dase , Liver , ectonucleotidases , ecto-ATPase , Gizzard
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Record number :
1614061
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