Abstract
1. K(+) did not affect the Mg(2+)-dependent transphosphorylation but markedly increased the Na(+)-stimulated ADP-ATP exchange rate mediated by a microsomal fraction from guinea-pig kidney. 2. Rb(+), Cs(+), NH(4) (+) and Li(+) were equally effective in stimulating the Na(+)-dependent ADP-ATP exchange activity. 3. Treatment of the microsomal fraction with N-ethylmaleimide or increased concentrations of Mg(2+) prevented stimulation of the Na(+)-dependent exchange reaction by K(+). 4. Ouabain (2.5mum) inhibited ATP hydrolysis by 33% but did not decrease the K(+)-stimulated Na(+)-dependent ADP-ATP exchange rate. 5. A possible mechanism for stimulation of exchange activity by K(+) is discussed.
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