Characterization of mouse amino acid transporter Boat1(slc6a19)

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Bohmer, Christoph
Broer, Angelika
Kingsland (previously Munzinger), Michael
Kowalczuk, Sonja
Rasko, John Edward
Lang, Florian
Broer, Stefan

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Portland Press

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The mechanism of the mouse (m)B0AT1 (slc6a19) transporter was studied in detail using two electrode voltage-clamp techniques and tracer studies in the Xenopus oocyte expression system. All neutral amino acids induced inward currents at physiological potentials, but large neutral non-aromatic amino acids were the preferred substrates of mB0AT1. Substrates were transported with K0.5 values ranging from approx. 1 mM to approx. 10 mM. The transporter mediates Na+-amino acid co-transport with a stoichiometry of 1:1. No other ions were involved in the transport mechanism. An increase in the extracellular Na+ concentration reduced the K 0.5 for leucine, and vice versa. Moreover, the K0.5 values and Vmax values of both substrates varied with the membrane potential. As a result, K0.5 and Vmax values are a complex function of the concentration of substrate and co-substrate and the membrane potential. A model is presented assuming random binding order and a positive charge associated with the ternary [Na+-substrate-transporter] complex, which is consistent with the experimental data.

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Biochemical Journal

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2037-12-31