A phosphate-analog probe of red cell pH using phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance
- 1 December 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 22 (26), 6089-6095
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00295a008
Abstract
In order to find a suitable marker of [human] intraerythrocytic pH in a 31P NMR (31P NMR) system, analog of Pi were studied. Fluorophosphate (pKa = 4.7) and phosphite (pKa = 6.4) chemical shifts and coupling constants were found to be pH-sensitive, but at pH ranges too low to be useful for the study of fresh red cells. Methylphosphonate (pKa = 7.6) showed ideal characteristics for a pH probe: its chemical shift was far downfield for red cell phosphates and showed a large pH dependence near its pKa (.DELTA.pH/.DELTA..delta. = 0.46 pH/ppm). Methylphosphonate readily entered red cells [influx 7.8 .mu.M (mL or RBC)-1 h-1] and did not appear to alter glucose consumption or Hb O2 affinity in intact cells. NMR spectra were obtained on 8 samples of fresh red cells incubated for 30-60 min with methylphosphonate. Chemical shift differences between the extracellular and intracellular methylphosphonate signals were found to be predictive of the transmembrane pH gradient. The extracellular pH was 7.336 .+-. 0.031 (range 7.31-7.41), while the intracellular pH was 7.202 .+-. 0.034 (range 7.14-7.23), and the transmembrane pH gradient measured 0.129 .+-. 0.008 (range 0.11-0.14). Methylphosphonate is a useful probe of pH in the 31P NMR spectroscopic study of red cells.Keywords
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