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The Aeroschmidt weed contains an ATP-driven ion pump in its vacuolar membrane that pumps potentially toxic heavy metal ions such as Zn2+ and Pb2+ into the vacuole.The pump protein cycles through a phosphorylated and an unphosphorylated state and works in a similar way to the Na+-K+ pump of animal cells.To study its action, you incorporate the unphosphorylated form of the protein into phospholipid vesicles containing K+ in their interiors.(You ensure that all of the protein molecules are oriented such that their cytosolic domains face the outside of your vesicles.) When you add Zn2+ and ATP to the solution outside such vesicles, you find that Zn2+ is pumped into the vesicle lumen.You then expose vesicles containing the pump protein to the solutes shown in Table 12-28.
Table 12-28
You then determine the amount of phosphorylated and unphosphorylated ATP-driven ion pump protein in each sample.Your results are summarized in Table 12-28A, where a minus sign indicates an absence of a type of protein and a plus sign indicates its presence.
Table 12-28A
You treat vesicles as in lane F, but before determining the phosphorylation state of the protein, you wash away the outside buffer and replace it with a buffer containing only Zn2+.What do you expect to happen in this sample, and what are the results you expect to observe with respect to phosphorylation and movement of K+?
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