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Use of membrane vesicles to estimate the numbers of system y+ and system L amino acid transporters in human erythrocytes
Use of membrane vesicles to estimate the numbers of system y+ and system L amino acid transporters in human erythrocytes
- Source :
- Biochemical Journal. 277:565-568
- Publication Year :
- 1991
- Publisher :
- Portland Press Ltd., 1991.
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Abstract
- We have used equilibrium values for L-leucine and L-lysine uptake by right-side-out vesicles to estimate the membrane abundance (sites/cell) of Na(+)-dependent amino acid transport systems L and y+ in human erythrocytes. All of the intravesicular space was accessible to L-leucine, as judged by comparisons with uridine uptake via the equilibrative nucleoside transporter (10(4) sites/cell). In contrast, only 28% of the total intravesicular space was accessible to L-lysine uptake via system y+. Since human erythrocyte membranes generate an average of approximately 1000 vesicles/cell, these data provide evidence that system L is a relatively high-abundance membrane transport protein in human erythrocytes, while system y+ is present in smaller amounts (approximately 300 copies/cell). Calculated turnover numbers for L-lysine transport by system y+ at 37 degrees C are 24 s-1 for zero-trans influx and 150 s-1 for equilibrium-exchange influx.
- Subjects :
- Amino Acid Transport Systems
Biochemistry
Substrate Specificity
Leucine
medicine
Humans
Amino Acids
Uridine
Molecular Biology
chemistry.chemical_classification
biology
System L
Membrane transport protein
Lysine
Vesicle
Erythrocyte Membrane
Biological Transport
Equilibrative nucleoside transporter
Cell Biology
Membrane transport
Amino acid
Kinetics
Red blood cell
medicine.anatomical_structure
Membrane
chemistry
biology.protein
Carrier Proteins
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14708728 and 02646021
- Volume :
- 277
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochemical Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8ebb4fa9df128b500eb26d9f20612054
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2770565