Effects of peroxynitrite on sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca pump in pig coronary artery smooth muscle
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Grover, Ashok K., Sue E. Samson, Sarah Robinson, and Chiu Yin Kwan. Effects of peroxynitrite on sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2 pump in pig coronary artery smooth muscle. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 284: C294–C301, 2003. First published November 6, 2002; 10.1152/ajpcell.00297. 2002.—Peroxynitrite generated in arteries from superoxide and NO may damage Ca2 pumps. Here, we report the effects of peroxynitrite on ATP-dependent azide-insensitive uptake of Ca2 into pig coronary artery vesicular membrane fractions F2 [enriched in plasma membrane (PM)] and F3 [enriched in sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)]. Membranes were pretreated with peroxynitrite and then with DTT to quench this agent. This pretreatment inhibited Ca2 uptake in a peroxynitrite concentration-dependent manner, but the effect was more severe in F3 than in F2. The inhibition was thus not overcome by excess DTT used to quench peroxynitrite and was not affected if catalase, SOD, or mannitol was added along with peroxynitrite. Such damage to the pump protein would be difficult to repair if produced during ischemia-reperfusion. The acylphosphates formed with ATP in F3 corresponded mainly to the SR Ca2 pump (110 kDa), but in F2 both PM (140 kDa) and 110-kDa bands were observed. Peroxynitrite treatment of F2 inhibited only the 110-kDa band. Inhibition of Ca2 uptake and acylphosphate formation from ATP correlated well in peroxynitrite-treated F3 samples. However, inhibition of acylphosphates from orthophosphate (reverse reaction of the pump) was slightly poorer. Peroxynitrite treatment also covalently cross-linked the pump protein, yielding no dimers but only larger oligomers. In contrast, cross-linking of the SR Ca2 pump in skeletal and cardiac muscles gives dimers as the first oligomers. Therefore, we speculate that SERCA2 has a different quaternary structure in the coronary artery smooth muscle.
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