Stabilization of detergent-solubilized Ca2+-ATPase by poly(ethylene glycol)

1989 
Abstract The (Ca 2+ +Mg 2+ )-ATPase from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) has been solubilized with 1-alkanoyl propanediol-3-phosphorylcholines with chainlengths ranging between 8 and 12 C atoms. A marked dependence of the ATPase activity upon the chainlength was found, indicating that alkyl chainlengths with 12 C atoms are necessary for retention of activity. Addition of poly(ethylene glycol) to the eluting buffers used for gel filtration of the ATPase-detergent micelles was found to increase the activity and the long-term stability significantly. In the presence of Ca 2+ , the elution volume indicated an ATPase dimer, whereas in the absence of Ca 2+ the elution volume indicated a monomeric solution. The purity of the preparations after gel filtration was improved by subsequent chromatography with a hydroxyapatite column.
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