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Sodium-ion stimulated amino acid uptake in membrane vesicles of alkalophilic Bacillus no. 8-1.

Sodium-ion stimulated amino acid uptake in membrane vesicles of alkalophilic Bacillus no. 8-1. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Sodium-ion stimulated amino acid uptake in membrane vesicles of alkalophilic Bacillus no. 8-1. Abstract Text:

    m kitadaM Kitada,k horikoshiK Horikoshi,

    Membrane vesicles were isolated from alkalophilic Bacillus No. 8-1, and the active transport of amino acids was studied. The transport of amino acids was dependent upon substrate oxidation and the presence of Na+. Concentrative uptake of amino acids was stimulated by the addition of an artificial electron donor system, ascorbate-phenazine methosulfate (PMS), and to a lesser extent by NADH, while succinate, L-lactate, and alpha-glycerol-phosphate did not stimulate the uptake. N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) and cytochrome c were able to replace PMS, and reduced forms of these compounds were also very efficient electron donors. Amino acid transport was dependent on electron transfer, and inhibition of NADH oxidation by cyanide, 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline-N-oxide (HOQNO), and sodium azide directly prohibited serine transport. The pH optima for serine transport lay between pH 8 and 9 for all energy sources. Sodium ion stimulated serine transport in the presence of NADH, NADH plus cytochrome c or succinate plus PMS, but had no stimulatory effect on the corresponding dehydrogenase activities. Sodium ion was also required for accumulation of serine in response to an artificial membrane potential where the respiratory chain was not operative. These results indicated that the stimulatory effect of Na+ on amino acid uptake was on the transport process itself.

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    m kitadaM Kitada,k horikoshiK Horikoshi,

    For similar inorganic chemicals: elements: metals, alkali: sodium research abstracts see: inorganic chemicals: elements: metals, alkali: sodium research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 88

    Page Numbers: 1757-64

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 1980

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Sodium-ion stimulated amino acid uptake in membrane vesicles of alkalophilic Bacillus no. 8-1. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Sodium

    MESH TERMS: pharmacology

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    Substance Name: Sodium

    Registry Number: 7440-23-5

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