FEBS Lett, 1984, 171(2):227-232

Role of intestinal brush border membrane aminopeptidase N in dipeptide transport

The kinetics of uptake of radioactive label from [U-14C]Gly, L-[4,5-3H]Leu and the dipeptide [14C]Gly-L-[4,5-3H]Leu by the brush border membrane vesicles of porcine small intestine have been studied. The effect of aminopeptidase N inhibitors and leucine-binding protein on accumulation rates has also been tested. Comparison of the kinetic parameters for uptake and hydrolysis of Gly-L-Leu makes it possible to conclude that the dipeptide transfer includes two conjugated steps, viz., hydrolysis catalysed by aminopeptidase N and transport of the resultant free amino acids by a specific carrier. © 1984.

Antonov VK, Vorotyntseva TI, Bessmertnaya LY, Mikhailova AG, Zilberman MI

IBCH: 2885
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