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Trans effects in cell membrane transport
Authors:Paul W Wigler
Institution:Department of Medical Biology, University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences, Knoxville, Tennessee 37920, U.S.A.
Abstract:The efflux of a substrate from preloaded cells may be decelerated by an inhibitor in the external medium or accelerated by a compatible substrate in the external medium. The derivations of rate equations for the initial velocity of the zero-trans reaction, trans efflux inhibition, and accelerated exchange diffusion are described for steady state conditions. The rate constants making up the Michaelis constant for the trans inhibition reaction are the same as the corresponding parameters in the zero-trans reaction. The rate constants making up the Michaelis constant for the accelerated exchange reaction, however, are different from the corresponding parameters in the zero-trans reaction. The rate equation for trans inhibition shows that the velocity constant for recovery of the unloaded carrier may be determined with steady state experimental data. It is suggested that the observed recovery constant is independent of the substrates and trans inhibitors chosen for an assay of a particular carrier system. An experiment is briefly described to show a determination of a tentative value for the recovery constant of the unloaded nucleoside carrier in yeast cells and the apparent inhibition constant for a trans inhibitor.
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