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Calcium-ion binding to the chromaffin-granule surface.


ABSTRACT: 1. Ca(2+) ions decreased the surface charge of isolated adrenal-medullary chromaffin granules whether the granules were untreated or previously incubated with neuraminidase. 2. Ca(2+) binding in both cases followed a Langmuir adsorption isotherm. 3. The chromaffin-granule surface was essentially polyanionic with about 10800 anionic sites per granule, of which 4200 sites are capable of binding Ca(2+) ions with an electrochemical free energy of adsorption of -1.32kJ.mol(-1). 4. The surface region of the chromaffin granule was calculated to bind 1306 Ca(2+) ions at 2.2mm-Ca(2+) (ionic strength 0.16mol.litre(-1)). 5. The importance of Ca(2+) binding to the chromaffin-granule surface is discussed in relation to the hypothesis of secretion by exocytosis.

SUBMITTER: Dean PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1168329 | biostudies-other | 1974 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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