The effect of Mg2+ on the process of Ca2+ release from the caged Ca2+ compo
und DM-nitrophen (NP)was studied in vitro by steady light UV photolysis of
NP in the presence of Ca2+ and Mg2+. Ca2+ release during photolysis and its
relaxation/recovery after photolysis were monitored with the Ca2+-sensitiv
e dye fura-2. Mg2+ speeds the photorelease of Ca2+ during photolysis and sl
ows the relaxation of Ca2+ to new steady-state levels after photolysis. Wit
hin the context of a model describing NP photolysis, we determined the on a
nd off rates of Mg2+ binding to unphotolyzed NP (k(on) = 6.0 x 10(4) M-1 s(
-1); k(off) = 1.5 x 10(-1) s(-1)). Furthermore, to fully account for the sl
ow postphotolysis kinetics of Ca2+ in the presence of Mg2+ we were forced t
o add an additional photoproduct: to the standard model of NP photolysis. T
he additional photoproduct is calculated to have a Ca2+ affinity of 13.3 mu
M and is hypothesized to be produced by the photolysis of free or Mg2+-bou
nd NP; photolysis of Ca2+-bound NP produces the previously documented 3 mM
Ca2+ affinity photoproduct.