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Basal-lateral membranes from rabbit renal cortex prepared on a large scale in a zonal rotor

Authors :
Katherine Newcomb
Carolyn L. Bildstein
Richard D. Mamelok
Dorothy Liu
Solomon S. Tse
Source :
Biochimica et biophysica acta. 692(1)
Publication Year :
1982

Abstract

Basal-lateral membranes from the renal cortex of the rabbit were isolated by sucrose gradient centrifugation in a zonal rotor which allows for a large-scale preparation of these membranes. A heterogeneous population of membranes (P4) which contained 29% of the ( Na + + K + )- ATPase found in the homogenate of renal cortex was prepared by differential centrifugation. When pellet P4 was subjected to centrifugation in a sucrose gradient the activity of ( Na + + K + )- ATPase , a marker for basal-lateral membranes, could be separated from enzymatic markers of other organelles. The specific activity of ( Na + + K + )- ATPase was enriched 12-fold at a density of 1.141 g/cm3. Membranes (Pα) contained in the ( Na + + K + )- ATPase-rich fractions consisted primarily of closed vesicles which exhibited probenecid inhibitable transport of p- aminohippurate . These membranes did not exhibit Na+-dependent, phlorizin-inhibitable d -glucose transport. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of proteins from Pα revealed at least six major protein bands with molecular weights of 91 000, 81 000, 73 000, 65 000, 47 000 and 38 000. A small fraction of total alkaline phosphatase found in the homogenate was found in pellet P4. Membranes containing this alkaline phosphatase activity were distributed widely over the gradient, with peak activity found at a density of 1.141 g/cm3. In contrast, when brush borders were subjected to gradient centrifugation under the same conditions as P4, alkaline phosphatase was found in a narrow distribution, with peak activity at a density of 1.158 g/cm3. The principle subcellular localization of the alkaline phosphatase found in P4 could not be determined unambiguously from the data, but the activity did not seem to be primarily associated with classical brush borders.

Details

ISSN :
00063002
Volume :
692
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochimica et biophysica acta
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9bde3119a93ecf6afbcd0ee330536307