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Transport of amino acids into the oestrogen-primed uterus. Enchancement of the uptake by a preliminary incubation.

T R Riggs, M W Pan.   

Abstract

1. Preincubation of the immature rat uterus under physiological conditions was found to increase its subsequent ability to transport alpha-aminoisobutyric acid, l-proline, l-alanine and 1-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid. Uptakes of l-valine, l-phenylalanine and l-leucine were not affected. With alpha-aminoisobutyric acid, a doubling of the uptake could be obtained after a 3-5h preincubation period. Uteri from oestradiol-primed rats gave increases similar to those found in tissues from untreated animals. In both cases the preincubation increased the V(max.) of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid uptake but did not affect the K(m). 2. The conditions during the preincubation period determined the increase in subsequent uptake of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid. No increase in uptake was found if the preincubation was carried out at 1 degrees C, in the presence of cyanide or dinitrophenol, under anaerobiosis or with a concentration of puromycin that depressed incorporation of l-leucine into protein by 95%. The puromycin was also shown to prevent the increase in V(max.) normally found after the preincubation period. In addition, no increase was found if Na(+) was omitted from the preincubation medium. Other inorganic ions had smaller effects. 3. The uptake of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid by uteri before and after a preincubation period showed the same general patterns of sensitivity to competitive inhibitors, K(+), pH, temperature and 2,4-dinitrophenol. 4. The results suggest that the preincubation leads to an increase in a protein component of the ;A system' for amino acid transport in the uterus, and that metabolic energy is required for the reactions involved.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 5085566      PMCID: PMC1173565          DOI: 10.1042/bj1280019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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