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Sodium gradient dependence of proline and glycine uptake in rat renal brush-border membrane vesicles
Authors:Pamela D McNamara  Louise M Pepe  Stanton Segal
Institution:Division of Biochemical Development and Molecular Diseases, Children''s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Departments of Pediatrics and Medecine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA U.S.A.
Abstract:The sodium-dependent entry of proline and glycine into rat renal brushborder membrane vesicles was examined. The high Km system for proline shows no sodium dependence. The low Km system for glycine entry is strictly dependent on a Na+ gradient but shows no evidence of the carrier system having any affinity for Na+. The low Km system for proline and high Km system for glycine transport appear to be shared. Both systems are stimulated by a Na+ gradient and appear to have an affinity for the Na+. The effect of decreasing the Na+ concentration in the ionic gradient is to alter the Km for amino acid entry and, at low Na+ concentrations, to inhibit the V for glycine entry.
Keywords:Ionic gradient dependence  Amino acid transport  (Rat kidney brush border vesicle)  Hepes
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