Relationship between amino acid transport and electron transport by membrane vesicles of Micrococcus denitrificans.

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  • D C White
  • A N Tucker
  • H R Kaback
چکیده

Membrane vesicles were prepared from Micrococcus denitrificans by osmotic shock of lysozyme spheroplasts. These vesicles concentrated 4 amino acids via two systems; one for glycine-alanine and the other for asparagine-glutamine. Amino acid transport was coupled to the membrane-bound electron transport system and involved interactions of the primary dehydrogenases, cytochromes, cytochrome oxidase and oxygen. After transport the amino acids were recovered unchanged from the vesicles. The substrates of the membrane-bound electron transport system o-lactate, L-lactate, formate, succinate, NADH, glucose-6-phosphate and a-glycerolphosphate all stimulated transport at least 2-fold. Both oxygen and nitrate could serve as terminal electron acceptors with vesicles prepared from cells grown anaerobically with nitrate. Anaerobic transport in the presence of nitrate was not inhibited by cyanide but was inhibited by nitrite. A system stimulated by substrates of the electron transport system but independent of added terminal electron acceptors was found also in the vesicles prepared from anaerobically grown cells. Addition of one combination of two substrates for electron transport produced an amino acid uptake 12 to 15% greater than the sum of the rates for each substrate added singly. Additions of other combinations gave rates of transport less than the sum of the rates of each added alone. Both the dehydrogenase activities and the coupling of electron transport to amino acid uptake were modified by changing the growth conditions and differences between the effectiveness of each substrate for each of the two transport systems could be detected. The efficiency of the vesicles per protoheme, the prosthetic group of the membrane-bound cytochrome b, with n-lactate as substrate was 27% for glutamine and 6% for glycine of the rates of transport of these two amino acids in intact cells when driven by endogenous respiration. Assuming one amino acid transported per electron, the transport of glycine utilized 1% of the respiratory capacity with glucose-6-phosphate as substrate. The coupling to the electron transport with the other substrates was less efficient. It appeared that a small portion of the total capacity of the electron transport system was coupled to amino acid transport and the coupling to respiration, as well as the primary dehydrogenase activities and terminal cytochrome oxidase, were modified in response to the conditions of growth.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Archives of biochemistry and biophysics

دوره 165 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1974