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Steady-state and presteady-state kinetics of the H+/hexose cotransporter (STP1) from Arabidopsis thaliana expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

K J Boorer1, D D Loo, E M Wright.   

Abstract

We have investigated the steady-state and presteady-state kinetics of the cloned H+/hexose cotransporter from Arabidopsis thaliana (STP1) expressed in Xenopus oocytes using the two-electrode voltage-clamp method. Steady-state sugar-dependent currents were measured between -150 and +50 mV as a function of external [3-O-methyl-D-glucose] (3OMG) and [H+]. At pH 6.5 (316 nM H+) the maximal current for sugar, i3OMGmax, was voltage-dependent, increasing from 40 nA at -30 mV to 95 nA at -150 mV. The apparent affinity of sugar, K3OMG0.5, at pH 6.5 decreased from 30 microM at -30 mV to 11 microM at -70 mV and was then voltage-independent between -70 and -150 mV. Increasing the extracellular [H+] to 3160 nM (pH 5.5) increased i3OMGmax to 65 nA at -30 mV and 212 nA at -150 mV. K3OMG0.5 at pH 5.5 also increased and was voltage-dependent: 15 microM at -50 mV rising to 25 microM at -150 mV. At pH 6.5 and 5.5, the Hill coefficient n for 3OMG was voltage-independent and averaged 1.2 and 1.4, respectively. At saturating [3OMG] iHmax was voltage-dependent and KH0.5 was voltage-independent, averaging 370 nM (pH 6.4). The Hill coefficient n for H+ was voltage-independent and averaged 1. The sugar specificity of STP1 was D-mannose > or = 2-deoxyglucose > D-galactose > or = 3OMG > D-xylose > D-glucose > D-fucose > D-fructose > L-glucose > L-arabinose > D-arabinose, demonstrating that STP1 has a low substrate specificity. Transient currents recorded after rapid steps in membrane potential relaxed with time constants tau, between 3 and 14 ms. The charge movement Q (the integral of the current transients) fitted to a Boltzmann relation with maximal charge Qmax of 3.4 nanocoulombs and an apparent valence z approximately 1 corresponding to a transporter density of 2 x 10(10)/oocyte. Potential for 50% Qmax (V0.5) was -28 mV. At saturating 3OMG and at low external [H+] (pH 7.5), the transient STP1 currents were eliminated. The presteady-state data indicate that STP1 can bind H+ in the absence of sugar, and the steady-state data suggest that H+/hexose cotransport occurs via a sequential mechanism.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8051137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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