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Testing the hypothesis that system y(+)L accounts for high- and low-transport phenotypes in chicken erythrocytes using L-leucine as substrate.

S Angelo1, S Cabrera, A M Rojas, N Rodríguez, R Devés.   

Abstract

Experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis that system y(+)L accounts for the high (HT) and low (LT) amino-acid transport phenotypes in chicken erythrocytes and to explain the different effect of selective breeding on lysine and leucine fluxes. L: -Leucine transport was characterized in individuals which had been separated into two groups (HT and LT) according to their capacity to transport L: -lysine across the erythrocyte membrane. Whereas lysine influx (1 muM: ) in the two groups differed by 32-fold (HT/LT), leucine influx was not significantly different. Average rates (nmol/ L cells/ min) were: 227 (HT) and 7.0 (LT) for L: -lysine, and 8.9 (HT) and 7.1 (LT) for L: -leucine. The differential ability of L: -lysine and L: -leucine fluxes to discriminate between the HT and LT phenotypes was shown to be consistent with the interactions of these substrates with system y(+)L and to vary depending on the conditions of the assay. It is shown that the two phenotypes can be clearly discriminated by measuring L: -leucine influx in the presence of Li(+). These results support the hypothesis that the HT and LT phenotypes reflect alterations in the function of system y(+)L and illustrate that the choice of the appropriate substrate and medium composition must be carefully considered when investigating the consequences of either experimental or natural alterations of broad-scope transporters.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16151705     DOI: 10.1007/s00232-005-0751-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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