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. 1963 Nov;47(2):329-46.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.47.2.329.

CATION TRANSPORT IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. IV. KINETICS OF NET K UPTAKE

CATION TRANSPORT IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. IV. KINETICS OF NET K UPTAKE

S G SCHULTZ et al. J Gen Physiol. 1963 Nov.

Abstract

The resuspension of K-poor, Na-rich stationary phase E. coli in fresh medium at pH 7.0 results in a rapid uptake of K and extrusion of Na by the cells. In all experiments net K uptake exceeded net Na extrusion. An investigation of the uptake of glucose, PO(4), and Mg and the secretion of H by these cells indicates that the excess K uptake is not balanced by the simultaneous uptake of anions but must be accompanied by the extrusion of cations from the cell. The kinetics of net K uptake are consistent with the existence of two parallel influx processes. The first is rapid, of brief duration, and accounts for approximately 60 per cent of the total net K uptake. This process is a function of the extracellular K concentration, is inhibited in acid media, and appears to be a 1 for 1 exchange of extracellular K for intracellular H. The second influx process has a half-time of approximately 12 minutes, and is not affected by acid media. This process is a function of the intracellular Na concentration, is dependent upon the presence of K in the medium, and may be ascribed to a 1 for 1 exchange of extracellular K for intracellular Na.

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