Cationic and anionic amino acid transport studies in rat red blood cells |
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Authors: | Antonio Felipe Octavi Viñas Xavier Remesar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Unitat de Bioquímica i Biologia Molecular B, Department de Bioquímica i Fisiologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Avda. Diagonal 645, 08071 Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | The transport of L-proline, L-lysine and L-glutamate in rat red blood cells has been studied. L-proline and L-lysine uptake were Na+-independent. When the concentration dependence was studied both showed a non-saturable uptake assimilable to a difussion-like process, with high Kd values (0.718 and 0.191 min–1 for L-proline and L-lysine respectively). Rat red blood cells showed high impermeability to L-glutamate. No sodium dependence was observed and the Kd value was low (0.067 min–1). Our results show firstly, that rat red blood cells do not have amino acid transport systems for anionic and cationic amino acids and secondly that erythrocytes show no sodium-dependent L-proline transport, and that these cells are very permeable to this amino acid.Abbreviations MeAIB methyl aminoisobutyric acid |
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Keywords: | amino acid transport red blood cells rat |
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