Schnetkamp P P, Basu D K, Szerencsei R T
Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1991;639:10-21. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1991.tb17285.x.
Ca2+ extrusion in the outer segments of retinal rods (ROS) is mediated by a protein that couples both the inward Na+ gradient and the outward K+ gradient to Ca2+ extrusion. Na(+)-stimulated Ca2+ release from ROS requires internal K+ and is accompanied by release of internal K+, whereas a slow component of Na(+)-stimulated Ca2+ release does not require K+. In this paper we discuss our observations on the K+ transport via Na-Ca+ K exchange in bovine ROS, on the electrogenicity and stoichiometry of the ROS Na-Ca+ K exchanger, and on the mechanism on coupling Ca2+ to K+ via this protein. Finally, we discuss briefly the physiological implications of Na-Ca+ K exchange.
视网膜视杆细胞(ROS)外段的Ca2+外流由一种蛋白质介导,该蛋白质将内向Na+梯度和外向K+梯度与Ca2+外流偶联起来。ROS中Na+刺激的Ca2+释放需要细胞内K+,并伴有细胞内K+的释放,而Na+刺激的Ca2+释放的慢成分则不需要K+。在本文中,我们讨论了关于牛ROS中通过Na-Ca+K交换进行K+转运的观察结果、ROS的Na-Ca+K交换体的电生性和化学计量,以及通过该蛋白质将Ca2+与K+偶联的机制。最后,我们简要讨论了Na-Ca+K交换的生理意义。