Arginine uptake by rabbit spermatozoa |
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Authors: | E.William Radany Robert W. Atherton Ian T. Forrester |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology-Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming 82070 USA |
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Abstract: | The transport of l-arginine by rabbit spermatozoa was found to proceed by saturable, chemically specific mechanisms. Kinetic analysis of initial rates of transport at substrate concentrations from 1.0 μm to 1.0 μm indicate the presence of two saturable transport components. A low-affinity component has an apparent Km of 0.64 μm and an apparent V of 43.4 nmol/108 cells/30 s. A second, high-affinity component has an apparent Km of 4.0 μm and an apparent V of 425 pmol/108 cells/30 s. Rabbit spermatozoa actively transported l-arginine in a range of pH values from 6.5 to 10.5 with a pH optimum for the low-affinity component of 7.2–7.6 and a pH optimum for the high-affinity component of 7.8–8.0. Inhibitor studies indicate that the energization for transport may be dependent on ATP rather than on a pH gradient or transmembrane potential. Competition experiments with arginine analogs and amino acids suggest that the high- and low-affinity components may recognize the terminal guanidino group. |
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