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pubmed-article:2422157pubmed:abstractTextThe possibility that H+ might substitute for Na+ at Na+ sites of Na+,K+-ATPase was studied. Na+,K+-ATPase purified from pig kidney showed ouabain-sensitive K+-dependent ATPase activity in the absence of Na+ at acid pH (H+,K+-ATPase). The specific activity was 1.1 mumol Pi/mg/min at pH 5.7, whereas the specific activity of Na+,K+-ATPase was 14 mumol Pi/mg/min at pH 7.5. The enzyme was phosphorylated from ATP in the absence of Na+ at the acid pH. The initial rate of the phosphorylation was also accelerated at the acid pH in the absence of Na+, and the maximal rate obtained at pH 5.5 without Na+ was 9% of the rate at pH 7.0 with Na+. The phosphoenzyme was sensitive to K+ but almost insensitive to ADP. The phosphoenzyme was sensitive to hydroxylamine treatment and the alpha-subunit of the enzyme was found to be phosphorylated. H+,K+-ATPase was inhibited as effectively as Na+,K+-ATPase by N-ethylmaleimide but was less inhibited by oligomycin or dimethyl sulfoxide. These results indicate that protons have an Na+-like effect on the Na+ sites of Na+,K+-ATPase and suggest that protons can be transported by the sodium pump in place of Na+.lld:pubmed
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