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AJP - Cell Physiology, Vol 271, Issue 1 C210-C217, Copyright © 1996 by American Physiological Society
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C. Otto, S. tom Dieck and K. Bauer
Max-Planck-Institut fur Experimentelle Endokrinologie, Hannover, Germany.
Dipeptide uptake was studied in primary cultures from rat anterior pituitaries by use of radiolabeled carnosine and the fluorescent dipeptide derivative beta-Ala-Lys-N epsilon-AMCA (AMCA is 7-amino-4-methylcoumarin-3-acetic acid). Fluorescence microscopic studies revealed that the reporter peptide specifically accumulated in the S-100 positive folliculostellate cells that do not produce any known hormone. The dipeptide derivative was taken up in unmetabolized form by an energy-dependent saturable process with apparent kinetic constants as follows: Michaelis constant, 19 microM; maximum velocity, 5.5 nmol.mg protein-1.h-1. This high-affinity transporter was strongly affected by inhibitors of sodium/proton exchangers and thus appeared to be driven by a proton gradient. Competition studies revealed that the peptide transporter exhibits broad substrate specificity with a preference for hydrophobic dipeptides. In contrast to free amino acids and the pseudotetrapeptide amastatin, tripeptides were also accepted. Compounds without an alpha- and beta-amino group, such as captopril, thiorphan, and benzylpenicillin, did not affect uptake of the reporter peptide, although they were substrates of the well-characterized intestinal and renal dipeptide transporters.
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