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Chemical modification of the mitochondrial ornithine/citrulline carrier by SH (Articolo in rivista)
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- The transport activity of the purified and reconstituted ornithine/citrulline carrier from rat liver mitochondria was correlated to modification of its sulfhydryl groups by various reagents. Both the ornithine/ornithine (antiport) and the ornithine/H(+) (unidirectional) transport modes catalysed by the ornithine/citrulline carrier were inhibited by methanethiosulfonates, mercurial reagents, N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) and 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoate) (DTNB). The treatment of the ornithine/citrulline carrier with mercurial reagents, at concentrations above 5 microM, caused the induction of an additional (pore-like)
transport mode, characterized by loss of substrate specificity and a transport activity higher than that of the unmodified carrier. The S-S forming reagent Cu(2+)-phenanthroline inhibited the transport catalysed by the carrier, indicating the presence of close sulfhydryl groups. The effect of consecutive addition of the various reagents revealed a peculiar aspect of the ornithine/citrulline carrier, i.e. the presence of three distinct populations of sulfhydryl groups. The first was responsible for the inhibition of the physiological transport modes by methanethiosulfonates, NEM and DTNB and low concentrations (<5 microM) of mercurials; the second population was responsible for the transition to the pore-like activity induced by higher concentrations(>5 microM) of mercurials; the third population was involved in S-S bridge
formation.
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- Titolo
- Chemical modification of the mitochondrial ornithine/citrulline carrier by SH (literal)
- Abstract
- The transport activity of the purified and reconstituted ornithine/citrulline
carrier from rat liver mitochondria was correlated to modification of its
sulfhydryl groups by various reagents. Both the ornithine/ornithine (antiport)
and the ornithine/H(+) (unidirectional) transport modes catalysed by the
ornithine/citrulline carrier were inhibited by methanethiosulfonates, mercurial
reagents, N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) and 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoate) (DTNB). The
treatment of the ornithine/citrulline carrier with mercurial reagents, at
concentrations above 5 microM, caused the induction of an additional (pore-like)
transport mode, characterized by loss of substrate specificity and a transport
activity higher than that of the unmodified carrier. The S-S forming reagent
Cu(2+)-phenanthroline inhibited the transport catalysed by the carrier,
indicating the presence of close sulfhydryl groups. The effect of consecutive
addition of the various reagents revealed a peculiar aspect of the
ornithine/citrulline carrier, i.e. the presence of three distinct populations of
sulfhydryl groups. The first was responsible for the inhibition of the
physiological transport modes by methanethiosulfonates, NEM and DTNB and low
concentrations (<5 microM) of mercurials; the second population was responsible
for the transition to the pore-like activity induced by higher concentrations
(>5 microM) of mercurials; the third population was involved in S-S bridge
formation.
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