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Multiple pathways for L-methionine transport in brush-border membrane vesicles from chicken jejunum.

J F Soriano-García1, M Torras-Llort, R Ferrer, M Moreto.   

Abstract

1. The intestinal transport of L-methionine has been investigated in brush-border membrane vesicles isolated from the jejunum of 6-week-old chickens. L-Methionine influx is mediated by passive diffusion and by Na+-dependent and Na+-independent carrier-mediated mechanisms. 2. In the absence of Na+, cis-inhibition experiments with neutral and cationic amino acids indicate that two transport components are involved in L-methionine influx: one sensitive to L-lysine and the other sensitive to 2-aminobicyclo[2.2. 1]heptane-2-carboxylic acid (BCH). The L-lysine-sensitive flux is strongly inhibited by L-phenylalanine and can be broken down into two pathways, one sensitive to N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) and the other to L-glutamine and L-cystine. 3. The kinetics of L-methionine influx in Na+-free conditions is described by a model involving three transport systems, here called a, b and c: systems a and b are able to interact with cationic amino acids but differ in their kinetic characteristics (system a: Km = 2.2 +/- 0.3 microM and Vmax = 0.13 +/- 0.005 pmol (mg protein)-1 (2 s)-1; system b: Km = 3.0 +/- 0.3 mM and Vmax = 465 +/- 4.3 pmol (mg protein)-1 (2 s)-1); system c is specific for neutral amino acids, has a Km of 1.29 +/- 0.08 mM and a Vmax of 229 +/- 5.0 pmol (mg protein)-1 (2 s)-1 and is sensitive to BCH inhibition. 4. The Na+-dependent component can be inhibited by BCH and L-phenylalanine but cannot interact either with cationic amino acids or with alpha-(methylamino)isobutyrate (MeAIB). 5. The kinetic analysis of L-methionine influx under a Na+ gradient confirms the activity of the above described transport systems a and b. System a is not affected by the presence of Na+ while system b shows a 3-fold decrease in the Michaelis constant and a 1.4-fold increase in Vmax. In the presence of Na+, the BCH-sensitive component can be subdivided into two pathways: one corresponds to system c and the other is Na+ dependent and has a Km of 0.64 +/- 0. 013 mM and a Vmax of 391 +/- 2.3 pmol (mg protein)-1 (2 s)-1. 6. It is concluded that L-methionine is transported in the chicken jejunum by four transport systems, one with functional characteristics similar to those of system bo, + (system a); a second (system b) similar to system y+, which we suggest naming y+m to account for its high Vmax for L-methionine transport in the absence of Na+; a third (system c) which is Na+ independent and has similar properties to system L; and a fourth showing Na+ dependence and tentatively identified with system B.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9575301      PMCID: PMC2230979          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1998.527bn.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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