Active transport of L-phenylalanine by snail intestine, Helix (Cryptomphalus) aspersa

M.N. Hueto
A.M. Martínez
A. Barber
F. Ponz
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Abstract

Snail intestine was found to actively accumulate L-phenylalanine.The uptake of L-phenylalanine was a saturable function of the amino acid concentration and sodium-dependent.The KT for L-phenylalanine uptake increased as the Na+ concentration was reduced, being 2.2 mM at 71.4 mM Na+, 5.9 mM at 10 mM Na+ and 9.9 mM at 0 mM Na+.Variations in Na+ concentration were without effect on the Vmax.At low concentrations of L-phenylalanine (0.5 and 1 mM) the tissue was able to concentrate the amino acid even in the absence of Na+.L-phenylalanine uptake was competitively inhibited by L-methionine (KI = 0.58 mM).This finding suggests that both amino acids might share a common transport system, being the affinity for L-methionine higher than for L-phenylalanine.

Keywords:
Intestinal Absorption, Active, Animals, Binding, Biological Transport, Competitive, Helix, Kinetics, Methionine/metabolism, Phenylalanine/metabolism, Snails/metabolism, Sodium/physiology

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M.N. Hueto
A.M. Martínez
A. Barber
F. Ponz


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