Abstract
AbstractSugar beet leaf homogenate contains Mg2+‐stimulated ATPase activity with the highest specific activity in the 25,000–30,000 ×g‐fraction. This fraction also has (Na++ K+)‐activated ATPase activity. Both activities have two pH optima, one stable at pH 7.9 and one variable at lower pH. When optimal conditions of Na+ and K+ were tested with 64 combinations of these ions, at least two mountains of activity were revealed.The (Na++ K+)‐ATPase had a high specificity for ATP. It had lost about 50% of its original activity after 56 days of storage at −85°C. The activity drop was most pronounced at high ionic concentrations in the test medium.The (Na++ K+)‐ATPase shows four peaks of activity when tested at constant ionic strength. The idea is put forward that the four peaks reflect two ATPases, one in the tonoplast and one in the plasmalemma, which undergo conformational changes in relation to the ionic milieu.
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