Reduction of diferric transferrin by SV40 transformed pineal cells stimulates Na+/H+ antiport activity
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Reduction of diferric transferrin by SV40 transformed pineal cells stimulates Na+/H+ antiport activity
Abstract
Transplasmalemma electron transport by HeLa and pineal cells to reduce external ferricyanide is associated with proton release from the cells. Diferric transferrin also acts as an electron acceptor for the transmembrane oxidoreductase. We now show that reduction of external diferric transferrin by RPNA-209-1 SV40 transformed pineal cells is accompanied by proton release from the cells. The stoichiometry of proton release to electron transfer is much greater than would be expected from aniostropic electron flow across the membrane through protonated carriers. The proton release is not stimulated by apotransferrin and the diferric transferrin-stimulated activity is inhibited by apotransferrin. Apotransferrin also inhibits reduction of diferric transferrin by these cells. The proton release is dependent on external sodium ions and is inhibited by amiloride, which indicates that the proton release is mediated by the Na+/H+ antiport and that this antiport is activated by electron transport through the transmembrane dehydrogenase. Growth stimulation by diferric transferrin or other external oxidants can be based in part on activation of the Na+/H+ antiport.
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