The effect on amino acid transport of trypsin treatment of rat renal brush border membranes |
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Authors: | Betty Yee-Li Hsu Susan M. Corcoran Constance M. Marshall Stanton Segal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Biochemical Development and Molecular Diseases, Children''s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104 U.S.A.;2. Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Trypsin treatment of isolated rat renal brush border membrane vesicles which preferentially releases l-leucine aminopeptides (EC 3.4.11.2) decreases their ability to take up a variety of amino acids under Na+-gradient conditions. Such treatment did not alter the osmotic properties of the vesicles nor affect their fragility. A linear correlation could be demonstrated between the l-leucine aminopeptidase activity of the membranes and the initial rate of uptake of l-leucine and l-proline. Velocity of uptake-concentration dependence studies with these substrates indicate that the major effect of trypsinization is to decrease the maximum velocity (Vmax1) of the low-Km high-affinity system with little effect on the Vmax2 of the high-Km low-affinity transport process and no effect on the apparent Michaelis constants of either. Although the data indicate that l-leucine aminopeptidase activity and uptake of l-leucine and l-proline are affected in parallel, they should not be construed to imply a role of the enzyme in the transport process, especially in view of the global decrease in the uptake of various amino acids and sugars. |
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Keywords: | Amino acid transport Brush border membrane Trypsin (Rat kidney) |
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