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A sodium-indpendent low affinity transport system for neutral amino acids in rabbit ileal mucosa
1. The kinetic parameters for serine, alanine and methionine uptake by rabbit ileal mucosa have been determined in the absence of Na. 2. Uptake of all three amino acids took place through a single mediated system. The apparent Km values of serine, alanine and methionine for this system were equal to...
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Published in: | The Journal of physiology 1980-01, Vol.298 (1), p.333-346 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | 1. The kinetic parameters for serine, alanine and methionine uptake by rabbit ileal mucosa have been determined in the absence
of Na. 2. Uptake of all three amino acids took place through a single mediated system. The apparent Km values of serine, alanine
and methionine for this system were equal to their respective apparent K1 values (approximately 89, 75 and 23 mM respectively).
3. Autoradiography was used to measure the cellular location of alanine uptake by rabbit ileum. Approximately 80% of the total
uptake took place in the upper third of each villus. This uptake was reduced by 75% either by removal of Na or addition of
serine. The proportional distribution of Na-dependent and Na-independent alanine uptakes along the villus was found to be
equal. 4. The kinetic properties of the low affinity uptake mechanism for neutral amino acids, seen in the absence of Na,
were virtually identical with those of one of the uptake mechanisms seen previously in the presence of Na. 5. The low affinity
uptake mechanism appears to be Na-independent. It is suggested that the Na-coupled uptake of amino acid takes place through
the high affinity system. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.1980.sp013084 |