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Received December 6, 2004; Revision received December 22, 2004
The molecular weight and subunit composition of Cl-,HCO3-- and picrotoxin-stimulated Mg2+-ATPase from rat brain plasma membrane solubilized in sodium deoxycholate were studied by gel filtration chromatography. The enzyme activity eluted from a Sephacryl S-300 column in a single peak associated with a protein of molecular weight ~300 kD and a Stokes radius of 5.4 nm. The enzyme-enriched fraction, concentrated and denatured by SDS, migrated through a Sephacryl S-200 column as three peaks with molecular weights of approximately 57, 53, and 45 kD. SDS-PAGE also showed three major protein bands with molecular weights of about 57, 53, and 48 kD. The molecular weight and subunit composition of the Cl- and HCO3--stimulated Mg2+-ATPase from neuronal membrane of rat brain are similar with the molecular properties of GABAA-benzodiazepine receptor complex from mammalian brain but are different from those of P-type transport ATPases.
KEY WORDS: rat, brain, plasma membranes, Cl-,HCO3--ATPase, gamma-amino-n-butyric acid (GABA), picrotoxin, gel chromatography, molecular weight, subunit composition