Uridine transport in basolateral plasma membrane vesicles from rat liver
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Uridine transport in basolateral plasma membrane vesicles from rat liver
Abstract
The characteristics of uridine transport were studied in basolateral plasma membrane vesicles isolated from rat liver. Uridine was not metabolized under transport measurements conditions and was taken up into an osmotically active space with no significant binding of uridine to the membrane vesicles. Uridine uptake was sodium dependent, showing no significant stimulation by other monovalent cations. Kinetic analysis of the sodium-dependent component showed a single system with Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Parameter values were KM 8.9 microM and Vmax 0.57 pmol/mg prot/sec. Uridine transport proved to be electrogenic, since, firstly, the Hill plot of the kinetic data suggested a 1 uridine: 1 Na+ stoichiometry, secondly, valinomycin enhanced basal uridine uptake rats and, thirdly, the permeant nature of the Na+ counterions determined uridine, transport rates (SCN- greater than NO3- greater than Cl- greater than SO4(2-)). Other purines and pyrimidines cis-inhibited and trans-stimulated uridine uptake.
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