Characterization of Ca2+ uptake in a subcellular membrane fraction of Herpetomonas sp. promastigotes

Parasitology. 2009 May;136(6):657-63. doi: 10.1017/S0031182009005903. Epub 2009 Apr 16.

Abstract

ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake was studied in a subcellular fraction from Herpetomonas sp. prepared by mechanical disruption and using 45Ca2+ as a tracer. The uptake was stimulated by Ca2+ with a K0.5 of 0.1 microm and a Hill number (nH)=2.8+/-0.4. The Ca2+-dependent ATP hydrolysis was optimal at pH 7.0 and had a Ca2+ dependence identical to uptake. The uptake was highly stimulated by oxalate whereas calmodulin had no activating effect. ATP stimulated Ca2+ uptake with a biphasic pattern that resembled the curves described for the purified preparations of rabbit sarcoplasmic reticulum. The ATP stimulation is described as the sum of two Michaelis-Menten curves with Km1=0.25+/-0.19 microm and Km2=29.6+/-6.8 microm. GTP or UTP could also promote Ca2+ uptake, but with less efficiency than ATP. Vanadate inhibited the uptake with low apparent affinity. Thapsigargin and cyclopiazonic acid were almost ineffective. The Ca2+ uptake was insensitive to H+ ionophores and to bafilomycin suggesting no participation of acidocalcisomes. The results are comparable to those obtained using cells permeabilized with digitonin and using arsenaze III as Ca2+ indicator. The Ca2+ uptake activity described here seems to belong to the endoplasmic reticulum of Herpetomonas sp. and is suitable for further studies on the mechanisms of calcium homeostasis in parasites.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Calcium / metabolism*
  • Cell Membrane / drug effects
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism*
  • Ionophores / pharmacology
  • Life Cycle Stages / physiology*
  • Oxalates / pharmacology
  • Subcellular Fractions
  • Trypanosomatina / growth & development*
  • Trypanosomatina / metabolism*

Substances

  • Ionophores
  • Oxalates
  • Calcium