1960
DOI: 10.1016/0006-3002(60)90010-x
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Intestinal transport of amino acids studied in vitro with l-[131I]monoiodotyrosine

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“…Figure 5 is analogous to the Lineweaver-Burk plot of enzyme kinetics, and this linear relationship has been taken to mean that the transport process conforms to the Michaelis-Menten kinetics of enzyme reactions. Kinetics of this type, which have now been shown for a number of L-amino acids and two D-amino acids (e.g., Jervis and Smyth, 1959a;Finch and Hird, 1960b;Nathans et al, 1960;Spencer and Samiy, 1961;Lin et al, 1962;Matthews and Laster, 1965a), are to be expected if the rate-limiting step in transport is combination with or adsorption to some com- Wilson and Wiseman, 1954;Jervis and Smyth, 1960). There remains, however, a possibility that the mechanisms affected are not in fact directly concerned in supplying energy for transport but serve primarily to maintain the integrity of the cell membrane, without which the transport process cannot operate (Finch and Hird, 1960a;Newey and Smyth, 1962).…”
Section: Structural Requirements For Intestinal Trans-mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Figure 5 is analogous to the Lineweaver-Burk plot of enzyme kinetics, and this linear relationship has been taken to mean that the transport process conforms to the Michaelis-Menten kinetics of enzyme reactions. Kinetics of this type, which have now been shown for a number of L-amino acids and two D-amino acids (e.g., Jervis and Smyth, 1959a;Finch and Hird, 1960b;Nathans et al, 1960;Spencer and Samiy, 1961;Lin et al, 1962;Matthews and Laster, 1965a), are to be expected if the rate-limiting step in transport is combination with or adsorption to some com- Wilson and Wiseman, 1954;Jervis and Smyth, 1960). There remains, however, a possibility that the mechanisms affected are not in fact directly concerned in supplying energy for transport but serve primarily to maintain the integrity of the cell membrane, without which the transport process cannot operate (Finch and Hird, 1960a;Newey and Smyth, 1962).…”
Section: Structural Requirements For Intestinal Trans-mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Low concentrations of potassium have no effect (at least on monoiodotyrosine transport) but high concentrations are inhibitory, and the inhibition appears to be competitive. Alterations in calcium concentration have no effect (Nathans et al, 1960;Csaky, 1961;Harrison and Harrison, 1963).…”
Section: Structural Requirements For Intestinal Trans-mentioning
confidence: 97%
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