1981
DOI: 10.1093/icb/21.3.775
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Portasomes as Coupling Factors in Active Ion Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation

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“…In longitudinal paraffin sections the H + V-ATPase antibody labeling paralleled published reports of portasomes (Harvey et al, 1981), which are V 1 -ATPase particles (Grüber et al, 2000). Portasomes have been reported in certain microvilli of other mosquito species (Clements, 1992;Volkmann and Peters, 1989;Zhuang et al, 1999).…”
Section: H + V-atpase Labeling Of Portasome-containing Membranessupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…In longitudinal paraffin sections the H + V-ATPase antibody labeling paralleled published reports of portasomes (Harvey et al, 1981), which are V 1 -ATPase particles (Grüber et al, 2000). Portasomes have been reported in certain microvilli of other mosquito species (Clements, 1992;Volkmann and Peters, 1989;Zhuang et al, 1999).…”
Section: H + V-atpase Labeling Of Portasome-containing Membranessupporting
confidence: 62%
“…aegypti (Patrick et al, 2006) and in An. gambiae reported here underscores the long-neglected fact that the cytoplasmic sector of the enzyme V 1 -ATPase can be seen in electron micrographs where they have been called 'portasomes' (Harvey, 1980;Harvey et al, 1981). They were first described as a 'coat of repeating subunits that stud the cytoplasmic surface of the apical plasma membranes in blowfly rectal papillae' (Gupta and Berridge, 1966); soon after, similar subunits were reported on the apical membranes of caterpillar midgut goblet cells (Anderson and Harvey, 1966).…”
Section: -Atpases In Midgut Epithelial Cells Are Portasomesmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Since the discovery that the V-ATPase constituted the apical portasomes present at high abundance in insect epithelia (Berridge and Oschman, 1969;Harvey et al, 1983;Harvey et al, 1981;Schweikl et al, 1989), and the demonstration that it was indeed functioning as a proton-motive ATPase (Schweikl et al, 1989;Wieczorek et al, 1991), it has been necessary to infer one or more co-localized alkali-metal cation/proton exchangers (termed by this In this case, the search was for ʻurate oxidaseʼ. Even though this dataset is based on highly technical microarray data, it is easy to deduce that this is effectively a tubule-specific gene.…”
Section: The Elusive Apical ʻWieczorekʼ Exchangermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most accessible and spectacular example of this transport could be found in the larval lepidopteran midgut, which can develop lumenpositive potentials in excess of 100 mV, drive currents of over 1 mA/cm 2 (96,98,100), and in some species generate a luminal pH in excess of 12, the highest in biology (58,70). Within the midgut, the apical membrane of a specialized goblet cell was decorated with an array of 10-nm spheres (5), termed "portasomes" (97), and it was on this membrane that active K ϩ transport was shown to take place (67). However, painstaking biochemical purification of the goblet cell apical membrane of lepidopteran midgut, based on purification of the portasomes (47), identified not a P-type ATPase similar to K ϩ -H ϩ -ATPases of vertebrates, but a V-type H ϩ -ATPase (205,246).…”
Section: Physiology and Molecular Genetics Of Ion Transport In mentioning
confidence: 99%