Adenylate Kinase Activity in Ejaculated Bovine Sperm Flagella

Adenylate kinase (ATP:AMP phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.4.3) activity was detected in the flagella of ejaculated bovine spermatozoa. This activity provided sufficient ATP to produce normal motility in cells permeabilized with digitonin and treated with 0.5 mM MgADP. In the presence of ADP, adenylate ki...

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description Adenylate kinase (ATP:AMP phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.4.3) activity was detected in the flagella of ejaculated bovine spermatozoa. This activity provided sufficient ATP to produce normal motility in cells permeabilized with digitonin and treated with 0.5 mM MgADP. In the presence of ADP, adenylate kinase activity was inhibited by P1, P5-di(adenosine 5′)-pentaphosphate (Ap5A), an adenylate kinase-specific inhibitor, and motility was stopped. ATP-supported motility was not affected by Ap5A. Mitochondrial adenylate kinase activity allowed AMP to stimulate respiration in permeabilized sperm. Adenylate kinase activity in tail fragments was most active in a pH range from 7.6 to 8.4, and a similar pH sensitivity was observed for this enzyme activity in a hypotonic extract of whole sperm. The apparent km of adenylate kinase activity in permeabilized tail fragments was about 1.0 mM ADP in the direction of ATP synthesis. The fluctuation of nucleotide concentrations in normal and metabolically stimulated sperm suggested that adenylate kinase was most active when the cell was highly motile, although adenylate kinase activity did not appear to be coupled strictly with motility.
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ACTIVITE ENZYMATIQUE
Adenosine Diphosphate - metabolism
Adenosine Triphosphate - metabolism
Adenylate Kinase - metabolism
Analytical, structural and metabolic biochemistry
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
BOVIN
Caffeine - pharmacology
CATTLE
EJACULATION
Energy Metabolism
Enzymes and enzyme inhibitors
ENZYMIC ACTIVITY
ESPERMATOZOO
EYACULACION
Fluorides - pharmacology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GANADO BOVINO
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
In Vitro Techniques
Kinetics
Male
Oligomycins - pharmacology
Phosphotransferases - metabolism
Sperm Motility
Sperm Tail - enzymology
spermatocytes
SPERMATOZOA
Spermatozoa - enzymology
SPERMATOZOIDE
TRANSFERASAS
TRANSFERASE
TRANSFERASES
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