Literature DB >> 3093232

Beta-alanine transport in synaptic plasma membrane vesicles from rat brain. Efflux, exchange and stoichiometry.

L Agullo, B Jimenez, C Aragón, C Giménez.   

Abstract

The efflux and exchange of beta-alanine were studied in synaptic plasma membrane vesicles from rat brain. The mechanism of beta-alanine translocation has been probed by comparing the ion dependence of net efflux to that of exchange. Dilution-induced efflux requires the simultaneous presence of internal sodium and chloride ions while influx is dependent on the presence of these two ions on the outside [Zafra, F., Aragón, M. C., Valdivieso, F. and Giménez, C. (1984) Neurochem Res. 9, 695-707]. These data show that the release of beta-alanine occurs via the carrier system and that it is cotransported with sodium and chloride ions. beta-Alanine efflux from the membrane vesicles is stimulated by external beta-alanine. This exchange does not require external sodium and chloride but it is dependent on the external concentration of beta-alanine. Half-maximal stimulation is obtained at a beta-alanine concentration similar to the Km for beta-alanine influx. Results of the direct measurements of the coupling of sodium and chloride to the transport of beta-alanine by using a kinetic approach allow us to propose a stoichiometry for the translocation cycle catalyzed by the beta-alanine transporter of three sodium ions and one chloride ion per beta-alanine zwitterion. To account for all the observed effects of external ions, beta-alanine concentrations and membrane potential on beta-alanine influx and efflux, a kinetic model of the Na+/Cl-/beta-alanine cotransport system is discussed.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3093232     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb09929.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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