Effects of inhibitor, competitors and temperature on transport of carbohydrate in Crithidia luciliae
โ Scribed by Hong S. Min
- Book ID
- 102310853
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 309 KB
- Volume
- 68
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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โฆ Synopsis
Effects of KCN( M ) , simultaneous presence of varying concentrations of D-glucose and L-sorbose, and temperature on transport of carbohydrate in C. luciliae have been studied. The rate of carbohydrate entrance is inhibited, in all sugars used, ranging from 19% to 70% inhibition at 0.5 mM external concentrations. However, this inhibitor does not affect transport from external concentrations of the order of 0.02 M. At 20 mM external concentration, the rate of L-sorbose entrance i s greatly inhibited by the simultaneous presence of D-glucose, and the transport mechanism shows enormously greater affinity for glucose than for other monosaccharides. However, at 0.5 mM external concentration, the rate of sorbose entrance is not inhibited at all by the simultaneous presence of D-glucose. In the temperature interval 15"-25"C, the &lo for rate of entrance when the external concentration is 0.5 mM is 2.8 times larger than the Qlo when the external concentration is 20 mM. These data are interpreted as strongly suggesting two mechanisms for carbohydrate entrance: ( a ) facilitated diffusion, of importance only at high external concentrations; ( b ) an active transport mechanism, active at low external concentrations and dependent upon a supply of metabolic energy. These results are compared with those reported in the literature for other types of cells.
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