In skeletal muscle, the junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (JFM) plays a crucial role in excitation-contraction coupling and Ca2+ release. In the present report, the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) was fractionated into longitudinal SR (LSR), terminal cisternae (TC), and JFM. Each fraction had a unique protein profile as detected by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis as well as specific Ca2+ binding proteins as judged by 45Ca ligand overlay of nitrocellulose blots. Ca2+ binding proteins of LSR were the Ca2+ ATPase (Mr of 115K), an 80K polypeptide, and the intrinsic glycoprotein (Mr of 160K); Ca2+ binding proteins of JFM were polypeptides with the following Mr values: 350K and 325K (feet components), 200K, 170K, a doublet of 140K, 118K, 65K (calsequestrin), and 52K. Measurements of Ca2+ binding to SR fractions by equilibrium dialysis indicated that 8-17 nmol Ca2+/mg of protein was specifically bound. After EDTA extraction of calsequestrin, JFM still bound Ca2+ (5-6 nmol/mg of protein), suggesting the existence of specific Ca2+ binding sites. The Ca2+ binding sites of Ca2+-gated Ca2+ release channels might be on two JFM polypeptides (Mr's of 350K and 170K) which are putative channel constituents (F. Zorzato, A. Margreth, and P. Volpe (1986) J. Biol. Chem. 261, 13252-13257).
Calcium binding proteins of junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum: detection by 45Ca ligand overlay.
VOLPE, POMPEO
1988
Abstract
In skeletal muscle, the junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (JFM) plays a crucial role in excitation-contraction coupling and Ca2+ release. In the present report, the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) was fractionated into longitudinal SR (LSR), terminal cisternae (TC), and JFM. Each fraction had a unique protein profile as detected by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis as well as specific Ca2+ binding proteins as judged by 45Ca ligand overlay of nitrocellulose blots. Ca2+ binding proteins of LSR were the Ca2+ ATPase (Mr of 115K), an 80K polypeptide, and the intrinsic glycoprotein (Mr of 160K); Ca2+ binding proteins of JFM were polypeptides with the following Mr values: 350K and 325K (feet components), 200K, 170K, a doublet of 140K, 118K, 65K (calsequestrin), and 52K. Measurements of Ca2+ binding to SR fractions by equilibrium dialysis indicated that 8-17 nmol Ca2+/mg of protein was specifically bound. After EDTA extraction of calsequestrin, JFM still bound Ca2+ (5-6 nmol/mg of protein), suggesting the existence of specific Ca2+ binding sites. The Ca2+ binding sites of Ca2+-gated Ca2+ release channels might be on two JFM polypeptides (Mr's of 350K and 170K) which are putative channel constituents (F. Zorzato, A. Margreth, and P. Volpe (1986) J. Biol. Chem. 261, 13252-13257).Pubblicazioni consigliate
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