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- W2007488154 abstract "A strong connection with nucleotide activation of Ca2+ATPase and phospholamban inhibition has been found. Phospholamban decreases the number of activatable Ca2+ATPase without affecting substrate affinity or the ability of nucleotide to serve its dual modulatory roles, i.e., catalytic and regulatory. Low concentrations of certain nucleotide mimetics, quercetin, tannin, and ellagic acid, with structural similarity to adenine can unmask phospholamban's inhibitory effect while concurrently acting as competitive inhibitors of nucleotide binding. Micromolar concentrations of tannin (EC50 approximately 0.3 microM) and ellagic acid (EC50 approximately 3 microM) stimulated Ca2+ uptake and calcium-activated ATP hydrolysis at submicromolar Ca2+ in isolated cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Stimulation of Ca2+ATPase was followed by pronounced inhibiton at only slightly higher tannin concentrations (IC50 approximately 3 microM), whereas inhibitory effects by ellagic acid were observed at much greater concentrations (IC50 > 300 microM) than the EC50. A complex relationship between compound, SR protein, and MgATP concentration is a major determining factor in the observed effects. Stimulation was only observed under conditions of phospholamban regulation, while the inhibitory effects were observed in cardiac SR at micromolar Ca2+ and in skeletal muscle SR, which lacks phospholamban. Maximal stimulation of Ca2+ATPase was identical to that observed with the anti-phospholamban monoclonal antibody 1D11. Both compounds appear to relieve the Ca2+ATPase from phospholamban inhibition, thereby increasing the calcium sensitivity of the Ca2+ATPase like that observed with phosphorylation of phospholamban or treatment with monoclonal antibody 1D11. Tannin, even under stimulatory conditions, is a competitive inhibitor of MgATP with a linear Dixon plot. The subsequent inhibitory action of higher tannin concentrations results from competition of tannin with the nucleotide binding site of the Ca2+ATPase. In contrast, ellagic acid produced a curvilinear Dixon plot suggesting partial inhibition of nucleotide activation. The data suggest that nucleotide activation of Ca2+ATPase is functionally coupled to the phospholamban interaction site. These compounds through their interaction with the adenine binding domain of the nucleotide binding site prevent or dissociate phospholamban regulation. Clearly, this portion of Ca2+ATPase needs further study to elucidate its role in phospholamban inhibition." @default.
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- W2007488154 title "Relationship between Phospholamban and Nucleotide Activation of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca<sup>2+</sup> Adenosinetriphosphatase" @default.
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