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Alanine and taurine transport by the gill epithelium of a marine bivalve: Effect of sodium on influx
Authors:Stephen H Wright
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, 85724 Tucson, Arizona
Abstract:Summary Marine mussels can accumulate amino acids from seawater into the epithelial cells of the gill against chemical gradients in excess of 5×106 to 1. Uptake of both alanine and taurine into gill tissue isolated fromMytilus californianus was found to be dependent upon Na+ in the external solution. Uptake of these amino acids was described by Michaelis-Menten kinetics, and a reduction in external Na+] (from 425 to 213mm) increased the apparent Michaelis constants (alanine, from 8 to 17 mgrm; taurine, from 4 to 39 mgrm) without a significant influence on theJ max's of these processes. Fivemm harmaline, an inhibitor of Na-cotransport processes in many systems, reduced both alanine and taurine uptake by more than 95%; this inhibition appeared to be competitive in nature, with an apparentK i of 43 mgrm for the interaction with alanine uptake. Increasing the external Na+] from 0 to 510mm produced a sigmoid activation of alanine and taurine uptake withK Na's of approximately 325mm. The apparent Hill coefficients for this activation were 7.3 and 7.4 for alanine and taurine, respectively. These data are consistent with uptake mechanisms which require comparatively high concentrations of Na+ to activate transport, and which couple several Na+ ions to the transport of each amino acid. These characteristics, in conjunction with the previously demonstrated low passive permeability of the apical membrane to amino acids, result in systems capable of i) accumulating amino acids from seawater to help meet the nutritional needs of this animal, and ii) maintaining the high intracellular amino-acid concentrations associated with volume regulation in the gill.
Keywords:epithelia  integument  coupled transport  amino-acid transport  taurine  alanine  marine bivalve  Mytilus californianus
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