Rodríguez de Lores Arnaiz G, Pellegrino de Iraldi A. Mg2+/Ca(2+)-ATPase activity is not enriched in synaptic vesicles isolated from rat cerebral cortex.
Neurochem Res 1997;
22:293-6. [PMID:
9051664 DOI:
10.1023/a:1022490822175]
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Abstract
Neuronal ATPases comprise a wide variety of enzymes which are not uniformly distributed in different membrane preparations. Since purified vesicle fractions have Mg2+/Ca(2+)-ATPase, the purpose of the present study was to know whether such enzyme activities have a preferential concentration in a synaptic vesicle fraction in order to be used as markers for these organelles. Resorting to a procedure developed in this Institute, we fractionated the rat cerebral cortex by differential centrifugation following osmotic shock of a crude mitochondrial fraction and separated a purified synaptic vesicle fraction over discontinuous sucrose gradients. Mg2+/Ca(2+)-ATPase activities and ultrastructural studies of isolated fractions were carried out. It was observed that similar specific activities for Mg2+/Ca(2+)-ATPases were found in all fractions studied which contain synaptic vesicles and/or membranes. Although the present results confirm the presence of Mg2+ and Ca(2+)-ATPase activities in synaptic vesicles preparations, they do not favor the contention that Mg2+/Ca(2+)-ATPase is a good marker for synaptic vesicles.
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