The Effects of Mg++, Ca++, Na+ and K+, on the ATPase Activity of Mitochondrial Fraction Isolated from Bovine Extraocular Muscle and Ciliary Process
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
;
: 23-32, 1970.
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in Korean
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ABSTRACT
The author investigated the effect of Mg++, Ca++, Na+ and K+ on the ATPase activity of mitochondrial fraction isolated from bovine extraocular muscles and ciliary processes and obtained the following results:
1. The mitochondrial fraction isolated from bovine extrocoular muscle and ciliary process appeared to possess the Na+ & K+ activated ATPase in the presence of Mg++, and on the contrary, in the absence of Mg++, the ATPase was not activated by K+, Na+ and Ca++. 2. The ATPase activity was enhanced with the increase of protein concentration in fractions from both, the bovine extraocular muscle and the ciliary process. 3. The ATPase in those fractions was potently activated under the condition of that the sample was modulated at 10 mM of K+ and 100 mM of Na+, respectively. 4. The K+- and Na+-activated ATPase in the presence of Mg++ was stimulated to enhance its activity by the addition of Ca++ up to 5 micro M, thoughby the higher concentration of Ca++ up to 10 micro M, its activity did not correspondingly increase.
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Main subject:
Adenosine Triphosphatases
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Muscles
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
Year:
1970
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Article
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