Tv. Votyakova et al., YEAST MITOCHONDRIAL CALCIUM-UPTAKE - REGULATION BY POLYAMINES AND MAGNESIUM-IONS, Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes, 25(5), 1993, pp. 569-574
Spermine, spermidine, and magnesium ions modulate the kinetic paramete
rs of the Ca2+ transport system of Endomyces magnusii mitochondria. Mg
2+ at concentrations up to 5 mM partially inhibits Ca2+ transport with
a half-maximal inhibiting concentration of similar to 0.5 mM. In the
presence of 2 mM MgCl2, the S-0.5 value of the Ca2+ transport system i
ncreases from 220 to 490 mu M, which indicates decreased affinity for
the system. Spermine and spermidine exert an activating effect, having
half-maximal concentrations of 12 and 50 mu M, respectively. In the c
ase of spermine, the S-0.5 value falls to 50-65 mu M, which implies an
increase in the transport system affinity for Ca2+. Both Mg2+ and spe
rmine cause a decrease of the Hill coefficient, giving evidence for a
smaller degree of cooperativity. Spermine and spermidine enable yeast
mitochondria to remove Ca2+ from the media completely. In contrast, Mg
2+ lowers the mitochondrial buffer capacity. When both Mg2+ and spermi
ne are present in the medium, their effects on the S-0.5 value and the
free extramitochondrial Ca2+ concentration are additive. The ability
of spermine and Mg2+ to, regulate yeast mitochondrial Ca2+ transport i
s discussed.