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The Na+-sensitive transport of neutral amino acids in the Ehrlich cell
Uptake of methionine,
-aminoisobutyric acid, and
-(methyl-amino)-isobutyric acid has been shown to occur by at least two transport systems, one sensitive and the other insensitive to the Na+ concentration. For
-aminoisobutyric acid and its N-methyl derivative, the Na+-insensitive uptake is not concentrative and its rate increases almost linearly with concentration within the range examined. In contrast, the Na+-insensitive uptake of methionine is concentrative and subject to inhibition by such amino acids as phenylalanine, leucine, and valine, although not in a manner to indicate that the uptake is mediated by a single agency. This component is not produced by a residual operation of the Na+-requiring transport system, handicapped by the absence of Na+ or by its having combined with
-aminoisobutyric acid. The increase in the rate of methionine uptake is linear with concentration only above about 16 mM methionine. The Na+-sensitive uptakes of methionine,
-aminoisobutyric, and
-(methylamino)-isobutyric acid appear to occur by the same population of transport-mediating sites. Both Km and Vmax of the Na+-sensitive uptake of these three amino acids change with changes in the concentration of Na+, an effect which is shown to have a theoretical basis. A similarity in the values of Vmax for ten amino acids entering principally by the Na+-sensitive agency indicates that differences in their Km values probably measure differences in their affinities for that transport-mediating system.
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