M. Condrescu et al., ATP-DEPENDENT REGULATION OF SODIUM-CALCIUM EXCHANGE IN CHINESE-HAMSTER OVARY CELLS TRANSFECTED WITH THE BOVINE CARDIAC SODIUM-CALCIUM EXCHANGER, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(16), 1995, pp. 9137-9146
Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the bovine cardiac Na/Ca exchan
ger were treated with ouabain to increase [Na+](i) and stimulate Ca2influx by Na/Ca exchange, Depletion of cellular ATP inhibited Ca-45 up
take by 40% or more and reduced the half-maximal Na+ concentration for
inhibition of Ca-45 uptake from 90 to 55 mM. ATP depletion also reduc
ed the rate of rise in [Ca2+](i) when [Na+](o) was reduced and inhibit
ed the decline in [Ca2+](i) when high [Na+](o) was restored, The effec
ts of ATP depletion were either absent or reduced in cells expressing
a mutant exchanger missing most of the cytosolic hydrophilic domain, W
e were unable to detect a phosphorylated form of the exchanger in immu
noprecipitates from P-32-labeled cells. ATP depletion caused a breakdo
wn in the actin cytoskeleton of the cells, Treatment of the cells with
cytochalasin D mimicked the effects of ATP depletion on the [Na+] inh
ibition profile for Ca-45 uptake, Thus, ATP depletion inhibits both th
e Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ efflux modes of Na/Ca exchange, and may alter t
he competitive interactions of extracellular Na+ and Ca2+ with the tra
nsporter. The latter effect appears to be related to changes in the ac
tin cytoskeleton.