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Three parallel pathways of l-lactate transport across the membrane of human red blood cells can be discriminated: (a) by nonionic diffusion; (b) via the band 3 anion exchange protein; and (c) via a specific monocarboxylate carrier system. Influx of lactate via the latter system leads to alkalinization of the medium, suggesting lactate-proton symport. Kinetic analysis of initial lactate influx via the monocarboxylate carrier indicates a symport system with ordered binding of the two ligands, in the sense that a proton binds first to the translocator, followed by lactate binding to the protonated carrier. The influence of varying trans-pH under conditions of net (zero-trans) flux with constant cis-pH indicates that the monocarboxylate translocator should be considered as a mobile carrier, with the ligand-binding sites exposed alternately to the outside and the inside of the membrane.  相似文献   

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A mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae deficient in the lactate-proton symport was isolated. Transformation of the mutant with a yeast genomic library allowed the isolation of the gene JEN1 that restored lactate transport. Disruption of JEN1 abolished uptake of lactate. The results indicate that, under the experimental conditions tested, no other monocarboxylate permease is able to efficiently transport lactate in S. cerevisiae.  相似文献   

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Three parallel pathways of L-lactate transport across the membrane of human red blood cells can be discriminated: (a) by nonionic diffusion; (b) via the band 3 anion exchange protein; and (c) via a specific monocarboxylate carrier system. Influx of lactate via the latter system leads to alkalinization of the medium, suggesting lactate-proton symport. Kinetic analysis of initial lactate influx via the monocarboxylate carrier indicates a symport system with ordered binding of the two ligands, in the sense that a proton binds first to the translocator, followed by lactate binding to the protonated carrier. The influence of varying trans-pH under conditions of net (zero-trans) flux with constant cis-pH indicates that the monocarboxylate translocator should be considered as a mobile carrier, with the ligand-binding sites exposed alternatively to the outside and the inside of the membrane.  相似文献   

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Regulation of transport of D-glucose and D-fructose was studied in Kluyveromyces marxianus grown in continuous culture. Both substrates could be transported by at least two different transport systems, low-affinity transport and high-affinity proton-sugar symport. The low-affinity transporter, specific for both glucose and fructose, was constitutively present and was apparently not regulated by carbon catabolite repression. Regulation of the activity of the glucose- and fructose-specific proton symport systems appeared to proceed mainly through catabolite repression. Activation of symport did not need the presence of specific inductor molecules in the medium. Nevertheless, the capacities of the proton-sugar symporters varied in cells grown on a wide variety of carbon sources. The possibility that the control of proton symport activity is related to the presence of specific intracellular metabolites is discussed.  相似文献   

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae IGC4072 grown in lactic acid medium transported lactate by an accumulative electroneutral proton-lactate symport with a proton-lactate stoichiometry of 1:1. The accumulation ratio measured with propionate increased with decreasing pH from ca. 24-fold at pH 6.0 to ca. 1,400-fold at pH 3.0. The symport accepted the following monocarboxylates (Km values at 25 degrees C and pH 5.5): D-lactate (0.13 mM), L-lactate (0.13 mM), pyruvate (0.34 mM), propionate (0.09 mM), and acetate (0.05 mM), whereas apparently a different proton symport accepted formate (0.13 mM). The lactate system was inducible and was subject to glucose repression. Undissociated lactic acid entered the cells by simple diffusion. The permeability of the plasma membrane for undissociated lactic acid increased exponentially with pH, and the diffusion constant increased 40-fold when the pH was increased from 3.0 to 6.0.  相似文献   

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae IGC4072 grown in lactic acid medium transported lactate by an accumulative electroneutral proton-lactate symport with a proton-lactate stoichiometry of 1:1. The accumulation ratio measured with propionate increased with decreasing pH from ca. 24-fold at pH 6.0 to ca. 1,400-fold at pH 3.0. The symport accepted the following monocarboxylates (Km values at 25 degrees C and pH 5.5): D-lactate (0.13 mM), L-lactate (0.13 mM), pyruvate (0.34 mM), propionate (0.09 mM), and acetate (0.05 mM), whereas apparently a different proton symport accepted formate (0.13 mM). The lactate system was inducible and was subject to glucose repression. Undissociated lactic acid entered the cells by simple diffusion. The permeability of the plasma membrane for undissociated lactic acid increased exponentially with pH, and the diffusion constant increased 40-fold when the pH was increased from 3.0 to 6.0.  相似文献   

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Results of fructose proton symport and nDNA/nDNA reassociation measurements in 58 wine and beer yeast strains belonging to the Saccharomyces sensu stricto group are presented.
All strains were identified earlier using conventional physiological tests. Based on their fructose proton symport activity, four strains were found which did not correlate with their original classification, suggesting incorrect identification. The nDNA/nDNA reassociation measurements supported the results of the active fructose proton symport investigation.  相似文献   

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The renal adaptive response to a varied intake of sulfur amino acids is demonstrated by an increase in the initial rate of Na+-taurine symport (cotransport) by rat renal brush border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) after 8-14 days of a low methionine diet. A high (3%) taurine diet reduces Na+-taurine symport. Fasting for 3 days, which depletes renal tubule cell taurine content, also enhances Na+-taurine symport both initially (15 s) and throughout the overshoot. In this study we examine the possibility that a rapid-onset adaptive response is expressed in BBMV, with the increased Na+-taurine symport reflecting the incorporation of preformed symporter into membranes rather than new synthesis. Rats fed the low methionine diet for 14 days were placed on the high taurine diet for 12-18 h; Na+-taurine symport activity fell by 40%. Fasting for 4 h restored low methionine diet levels of Na+-taurine symport activity (92 pmol.mg protein-1.15 s-1), defining a rapidly induced rise in uptake. Colchicine (0.6 mg) was injected prior to fasting in a group of rats because it blocks the incorporation (import) of preformed symporter into the membrane. Animals injected with colchicine had a pattern of BBMV uptake similar to that found in animals switched to the high taurine diet for 18 h. This agent blocked the rapidly induced rise in uptake. Feeding with the high taurine diet for 4 h caused a fall in uptake of 16.5%; colchicine blocked this reduction in uptake. These results indicate that the nephron can respond rapidly to changes in the intake of amino acids, conserving taurine in periods of nutrient lack and excreting excess taurine within 4 h in periods of surfeit. This rapid response is expressed at the brush border surface. The use of cholchicine indicates that the increase or reduction in Na+-taurine symport activity is due to incorporation (import) of transporter into the BBMV rather than to de novo synthesis.  相似文献   

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Genetics of lactose utilization in lactic acid bacteria   总被引:14,自引:0,他引:14  
Abstract: Lactose utilization is the primary function of lactic acid bacteria used in industrial dairy fermentations. The mechanism by which lactose is transported determines largely the pathway for the hydrolysis of the internalized disaccharide and the fate of the glucose and galactose moieties. Biochemical and genetic studies have indicated that lactose can be transported via phosphotransferase systems, transport systems dependent on ATP binding cassette proteins, or secondary transport systems including proton symport and lactose-galactose antiport systems. The genetic determinants for the group translocation and secondary transport systems have been identified in lactic acid bacteria and are reviewed here. In many cases the lactose genes are organized into operons or operon-like structures with a modular organization, in which the genes encoding lactose transport are tightly linked to those for lactose hydrolysis. In addition, in some cases the genes involved in the galactose metabolism are linked to or co-transcribed with the lactose genes, suggesting a common evolutionary pathway. The lactose genes show characteristic configurations and very high sequence identity in some phylogenetically distant lactic acid bacteria such as Leuconostoc and Lactobacillus or Lactococcus and Lactobacillus . The significance of these results for the adaptation of lactic acid bacteria to the industrial milk environment in which lactose is the sole energy source is discussed.  相似文献   

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The photosynthetic purple sulfur bacterium, Chromatium vinosum, takes up the amino acids, L-phenylalanine and L-leucine, via two apparently different electrogenic, H+/amino acid symports. Na+ serves as an allosteric modulator for leucine transport, lowering the Km for leucine from 66 to 15 microM. C. vinosum cells also contain a system that transports both isoleucine and valine. The isoleucine/valine system has the attributes of a H+/amino acid symport at pH less than 7.5 but appears to function as a H+/Na+ (Li+)/amino acid symport at pH greater than or equal to 7.5. Na+ gradients produce an allosteric lowering of the Km values for both isoleucine and valine, from 14 to 7 microM and from 34 to 17 microM, respectively. C. vinosum also accumulates D-alanine in an energy-dependent reaction. The transport process appears to involve the electrogenic cotransport of D-alanine and Na+. The Km value for D-alanine was determined to be 9 microM. Unlike the previously characterized C. vinosum L-alanine/Na+ symport, Na+ gradients did not affect the Km for D-alanine transport. L-Alanine and glycine, but not alpha-aminoisobutyric acid, act as competitive inhibitors for D-alanine transport.  相似文献   

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Studies on the intact avascular cornea reveal two types of lactate effluxes: exogenous glucose-elicited and spontaneous. The former type exhibits characteristics resembling the proton-lactate symport system previously found in tumor cells and erythrocytes, including an enhanced lactate efflux at a higher extracellular pH and in the presence of H+ and K+ ionophores, and an inhibition by mersalyl with subsequent lactate accumulation in the tissue and cessation of glycolytic activity. The latter type occurs immediately following the incubation of freshly isolated cornea in a medium containing no exogenous glucose, with a rate about 10 times that of exogenous glucose-elicited lactate efflux. It is insensitive to 10 mM iodoacetate and lacks the characteristics of the proton-lactate symport system. Findings reveal that about 50% of corneal glucose utilization occurs in the epithelium, with the stroma and endothelium sharing the other 50% approximately equally. Of the glucose utilized, the lactate formation to pyruvate oxidation rate ratios are approximately 1:1 in the epithelium, 2:1 in the stroma, and 1:2 in the endothelium. About 79% of total tissue lactate is formed in the epithelium and stroma, and in vivo, this is probably pumped into the stromal extracellular space (about 90% of total tissue volume) via the proton-lactate symport system, with spontaneous release into the aqueous humor via a simple diffusion process. The H+ and K+ ionophores facilitate lactate efflux at the expense of the cellular pyruvate pool, without significant effect on the glucose uptake and glycolytic activity. These findings suggest that the ionophore-mediated lactate efflux favors the reduction of low pyruvate concentration in the tissue, rather than parallel increases in glycolytic activity.  相似文献   

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1. The predictions of a general kinetic model for the chemiosmotic uptake of auxin and other weak acids are compared with experimental results for the auxin indoleacetic acid. The proposed mechanism involves diffusional flux of undissociated acid, a saturable, voltage-sensitive flux of anion (A-), and a carrier-mediated symport of H+ and A-, all operating in parallel. During much of uptake, the electrochemical gradients are such that the net symport and the net anion flux are in opposition: the symport contributes more to influx; the anion path, to efflux. The voltage-sensitive flux of A- therefore constitutes a leak. 2. The presence of a symport, whose carrier can distribute across the membrane in response to the internal and external concentrations of auxin, can speed the rate of uptake, but does not by itself alter the accumulation of auxin at equilibrium. 3. The accumulation ratio at equilibrium is less at low concentrations of auxin than at higher concentrations, indicating the presence of a saturable anion path. The concentration dependence of the transition depends on several factors, and is not a reliable indicator of the A--carrier binding constant. 4. Observed uptake near neutral pH appears larger than is consistent with a voltage-sensitive anion flux being the only carrier-mediated path across the membrane. This observation provides indirect evidence for the presence of an auxin-proton symport in addition to a saturable A- carrier. 5. The change in kinetics of uptake of [3H]indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), observed as the total concentration of IAA is raised from 0.1 to 100 M, is consistent with either (i) a symport that saturates at low concentrations, or (ii) activation of an A- efflux by intermediate concentrations of auxin. 6. The data on the concentration dependence of uptake of auxin are not consistent with a multi-proton symport.Abbreviations A- auxin anion - HA weak acid, particularly IAA - HXA carrier in electroneutral complex with a proton and the auxin anion - H2XA carrier in electroneutral complex with two protons and the auxin anion - IAA indole-3-acetic acid - X auxin carrier - XA carrier-auxin anion complex  相似文献   

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Identification of the AraE transport protein of Escherichia coli.   总被引:4,自引:1,他引:3       下载免费PDF全文
1. Two arabinose-inducible proteins are detected in membrane preparations from strains of Escherichia coli containing arabinose-H+ (or fucose-H+) transport activity; one protein has an apparent subunit relative molecular mass (Mr) of 36 000-37 000 and the other has Mr 27 000. 2. An araE deletion mutant was isolated and characterized; it has lost arabinose-H+ symport activity and the arabinose-inducible protein of Mr 36 000, but not the protein of Mr 27 000. 3. An araE+ specialized transducing phage was characterized and used to re-introduce the araE+ gene into the deletion strain, a procedure that restores both arabinose-H+ symport activity and the protein of Mr 36,000. 4. N-Ethylmaleimide inhibits arabinose transport and partially inhibits arabinose-H+ symport activity. 5. N-Ethylmaleimide modifies an arabinose-inducible protein of Mr 36 000-38 000, and arabinose protects the protein against the reagent. 6. These observations identify an arabinose-transport protein of Escherichia coli as the product of the araE+ gene. 7. The protein was recognized as a single spot staining with Coomassie Blue after two-dimensional gel electrophoresis.  相似文献   

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The citrate carrier of Klebsiella pneumoniae fermenting this substrate has been solubilized from the bacterial membranes with Triton X-100. The transport function was reconstituted by incorporation of the carrier into proteoliposomes using a freeze-thaw sonication procedure. Citrate uptake into these proteoliposomes required the presence of Na+ ions on the outside; the amount of citrate accumulated increased as the external Na+ concentration increased from 0 to 100 mM. Proteoliposomes preloaded with citrate catalyzed citrate counterflow when added to external [14C] citrate. Sodium ions were required for counterflow activity. The kinetics of citrate uptake, counterflow, or efflux were not influenced by an inside negative membrane potential, and the presence of the uncoupler carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone was without effect on citrate uptake. The data therefore suggest an electroneutral Na(+)-citrate symport mechanism for the transport of this tricarboxylic acid into K. pneumoniae.  相似文献   

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Summary Lactic acid grown cells of the yeast Candida utilis transported lactate by an accumulative electroneutral proton-lactate symport with a proton-lactate stoicheiometry of 1:1. The accumulation ratio at pH 5.5 was about twenty. The symport accepted the following monocarboxylates (K svalues at 25°C, pH 5.5 in brackets): d-lactate (0.06 mM), l-lactate (0.06 mM), pyruvate (0.03 mM), propionate (0.05 mM) and acetate (0.1 mM). The system was inducible and was subject to glucose repression. The affinity of the symport for lactate was not affected by pH over the range 3–6, while the maximum transport velocity was strongly pH dependent, its optimum pH being around pH 5. Undissociated lactic acid entered the cells by simple diffusion. The permeability for the undissociated acid increased exponentially with pH, the diffusion constant increasing 35-fold when the pH was increased from 3 to 5.5.  相似文献   

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The genes encoding the Na+/H+/L-glutamate symport proteins of the thermophilic organisms Bacillus stearothermophilus (gltTBs) and Bacillus caldotenax (gltTBc) were cloned by complementation of Escherichia coli JC5412 for growth on glutamate as sole source of carbon, energy and nitrogen. The nucleotide sequences of the gltTBs and gltTBc genes were determined. In both cases the translated sequences corresponded with proteins of 421 amino acid residues (96.7% amino acid identity between GltTBs and GltTBc). Putative promoter, terminator and ribosome-binding-site sequences were found in the flanking regions. These expression signals were functional in E. coli. The hydropathy profiles indicate that the proteins are hydrophobic and could form 12 membrane-spanning regions. The Na+/H+ coupled L-glutamate symport proteins GltTBs and GltTBc are homologous to the strictly H+ coupled L-glutamate transport protein of E. coli K-12 (overall 57.2% identity). Functional expression of glutamate transport activity was demonstrated by uptake of glutamate in whole cells and membrane vesicles. In accordance with previous observations (de Vrij et al., 1989; Heyne et al., 1991), glutamate uptake was driven by the electrochemical gradients of sodium ions and protons.  相似文献   

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Several lines of evidence with intact tissues suggest amino acid transport is mediated by a proton-amino acid symport (L Rheinhold, A Kaplan 1984 Annu Rev Plant Physiol 35: 45-83). However, biochemical studies of proton-coupled amino acid transport in isolated membrane vesicles have not been reported. In the experiments presented here, amino acid transport was studied in membrane vesicles isolated from zucchini (Cucurbita pepo L. cv Black Beauty) hypocotyls. An imposed pH gradient (basic interior) was used to energize isolated membrane vesicles and drive amino acid transport. Proton-coupled amino acid accumulation was demonstrated for alanine, glutamate, glutamine, leucine, and tabtoxinine-β-lactam. Alanine transport into the isolated membrane vesicles was studied in detail. Alanine transport was protonophore sensitive and accumulation ratios exceeding 10 times that predicted by diffusion alone were observed. ΔpH-Dependent alanine transport exhibited saturation kinetics, suggesting translocation was mediated via a carrier transport system. In support of that conclusion, 50 micromolar N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, a hydrophobic modifier of protein carboxyls, completely inhibited proton-coupled alanine accumulation. Transport activity, equilibrated on a linear sucrose gradient, peaked at 1.16 grams per cubic centimeter and co-migrated with a plasmalemma marker (vanadate-sensitive K+-Mg2+-ATPase). These results provide direct evidence in support of a proton-amino acid symport in the plasmalemma of higher plants.  相似文献   

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α-Aminoisobutyrate (AIB) serves as a transportable, nonmetabolizable alanine analog in the purple sulfur bacterium Chromatium vinosum. AIB transport in C. vinosum appears to be catalyzed by an electrogenic Na+-alanine (AIB) symport without any direct participation of ATP-driven or H+-symport systems. In addition to Na+ being cotransported with AIB via the symport, a transmembrane Na+ gradient appears to increase the affinity of the symport of AIB. It appears that these two effects of Na+ involve different Na+-binding sites.  相似文献   

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