Imino acid transport in human diploid fibroblasts
These studies describe the transport of proline and hydroxyproline in human diploid fibroblasts. Inhibition and kinetic analysis demonstrate that proline is actively transported by the “A” neutral amino acid carrier. Proline transport is Na + dependent and is particularly sensitive to sulfhydryl inh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental cell research 1979-03, Vol.119 (1), p.55-61 |
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Zusammenfassung: | These studies describe the transport of proline and hydroxyproline in human diploid fibroblasts. Inhibition and kinetic analysis demonstrate that proline is actively transported by the “A” neutral amino acid carrier. Proline transport is Na
+ dependent and is particularly sensitive to sulfhydryl inhibitors and ouabain. Hydroxyproline is also actively transported but its transport is mediated by a system different from those described previously for other neutral amino acids. Hydroxyproline transport requires the presence of Na
+ and is sensitive to sulfhydryl inhibitors and ouabain. There is little inhibition of hydroxyproline transport in the presence of other amino acids with the exception of methionine. The methionine inhibition of hydroxyproline transport is of the non-competitive type. Little cross-reactivity was exhibited by the systems which transport proline and hydroxyproline. These studies indicate that human skin fibroblasts do not possess an iminoglycine transport system as has been described for many other tissues. The iminoglycine transport system has been identified as the genetic transport defect in iminoglycinuria. Consequently, skin fibroblasts are not an appropriate system for use in diagnosis of this disorder. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4827 1090-2422 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-4827(79)90334-3 |