Literature DB >> 3627359

The relationship between sodium and high-affinity taurine uptake in hypothalamic crude P2 synaptosomal preparations.

A T Hanretta, J B Lombardini.   

Abstract

Two uptake systems for taurine transport in a rat hypothalamic crude synaptosomal preparation were identified. The true transport constants were, for the high-affinity uptake system, Km = 240 microM and V (maximum velocity) = 400 nmol/g protein/min, and for the low-affinity uptake system, Km = 5290 microM and V = 1640 nmol/g protein/min. The initial velocity of high-affinity taurine uptake by the crude synaptosomal preparation was studied as a function of sodium and taurine concentration. Hill plots were constructed from these data. The requirement of high-affinity taurine uptake on a sodium gradient was examined by utilizing monensin, and the metabolic poisons, 2,4-dinitrophenol and ouabain. The major findings are as follows: 1) One sodium ion is co-transported with each taurine molecule; 2) the high-affinity uptake process is driven by the sodium concentration gradient across the membrane; 3) sodium increases the maximal velocity rather than the affinity of the high-affinity taurine carrier for the taurine molecule; 4) one taurine molecule is transported per carrier for both the high- and low-affinity taurine uptake systems; and 5) high-affinity taurine uptake is an energy-dependent process.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3627359     DOI: 10.1007/BF00970526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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