Lysosome membrane permeability to anions
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0005-2736(98)00082-0
Lysosome membrane permeability to anions
Abstract
The permeability of rat liver lysosomes to some inorganic and aliphatic organic anions was investigated, using an osmotic-protection methodology. Lysosomes were incubated at 25 degreesC in 250 mOsm solutions of potassium salts of the anions, in the presence of valinomycin, and the latency of lysosomal hexosaminidase measured at intervals. Lysosomes suspended in 250 mM sucrose at 25 degreesC were stable for up to 4 h. When suspended in 250 mOsm solutions of potassium salts of inorganic acids, latency was lost at rates indicating anion permeance decreasing in the order thiocyanate, nitrate and iodide>bromide>chloride>sulfate. This rank order does not correspond with the anion selectivity of any known anion transporter, and is closer to that of the lyotropic series. Results with the potassium salts of aliphatic organic acids indicate little correlation between permeation and hydrocarbon chain length, although formate was more rapidly permeant than acetate and its higher homologs. By contrast, oxalate was less permeable than other dicarboxylic acids. The presence of one or more hydroxy groups decreased permeance. A correlation between permeance and the acid's lowest pKa suggested that penetration was due principally to the entry of the undissociated acid, but there is evidence that the (much more abundant) singly charged anionic form is also significantly permeant.
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