Reconstitution into liposomes of glucose active transport from the rabbit renal proximal tubule. Characteristics of the system |
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Authors: | P. Fairclough P. Malathi H. Preiser R.K. Crane |
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Affiliation: | College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Rutgers Medical School, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Piscataway, NJ 08854 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the characteristics of Na+-dependent d-glucose transport into liposomes made from soybean phospholipids into which have been reconstituted detergent-solubilized components from the rabbit renal proximal tubular brush border membrane. Conditions for optimal and quantitative reconstitution of glucose carriers are defined. Na+-dependent d-glucose uptake occurs via a saturable system with a of 0.125–0.135 mM, is responsive to the volume of the internal liposomal space, and shows ‘overshoot’ as seen in natural membranes. The rate of Na+-dependent d-glucose uptake and the magnitude of the ‘overshoot’ are proportional to the concentration of protein used in reconstitution. |
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Keywords: | Reconstitution Liposome Glucose transport (Rabbit kidney) HEPES |
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