Mediated transport of nucleosides by human erythrocytes specificity toward purine nucleosides as permeants |
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Authors: | Carol E. Cass A.R.P. Paterson |
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Affiliation: | University of Alberta Cancer Research Unit (McEachern Laboratory), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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Abstract: | Transport of uridine and thymidine across the plasma membrane of human eruthrocytes is mediated by a facilitated diffusion mechanism with broad specificity toward the base portion and narrow specificity toward the sugar portion of pyrimidine nucleosides. Specificity of this mechanism was further investigated by measuring efflux of radioactivity when erythrocytes containing radioactive uridine were incubated in medium containing purine nucleosides. Adenosine, guanosine, inosine, and arabinosyladenine accelerated uridine efflux and were therefore considered substrates for the transport mechanism. 6-Thioinosine, 6-thioguanosine, and several S-substituted 6-thiopurine ribonucleosides inhibited efflux of radioactive uridine. Adenine nucleosides with sugar moieties other than ribose or arabinose inhibited or had no effect on uridine efflux. |
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Keywords: | arabinosyladenine hydroxynitro-benzylthioguanosine nitrobenzylthioinosine 6-thioinosine 6-thio 6-thioguanosine |
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