The concentration dependence of the depolarization of yeast by monovalent cations. |
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Authors: | G W Borst-Pauwels J B van de Mortel A P Theuvenet |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Cell Biology, Catholic University, Faculty of Science, Nijmegen, Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Monovalent cations decrease the initial rate of uptake of the membrane potential probe 2-(dimethylaminostyryl)-1-ethyl-pyridinium (DMP) into metabolizing cells, showing that the cells are depolarized. A steep decrease in this rate was found even at low cation concentrations, reaching 62%, 42%, 58%, 40% and 40% at high concentrations of K+, Rb+, Cs+, Na+ and Li+, respectively. The corresponding concentrations at which half-maximum decrease was found were 0.22, 0.36, 1.2, 17 and 17 mM. These values are of the same order of magnitude as the half-saturation concentrations for monovalent cation uptake by the yeast. |
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