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PubMed 8691750


Referenced in: none

Automatically associated channels: Kv10.1 , Slo1



Title: Simultaneous occlusion of Na+ and phosphate by the intestinal brush border membrane Na+/phosphate cotransporter.

Authors: B E Peerce

Journal, date & volume: Kidney Int., 1996 Apr , 49, 988-91

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8691750


Abstract
The molecular mechanism of Na+ and phosphate transport by the intestinal brush border membrane Na+/phosphate cotransporter was examined using anion and cation exchange columns interfaced to a light-activated microsecond timer. The nature of ion:cotransporter interaction was examined for sensitivity to itself versus non-substrates, and sensitivity to amino acid specific reagents. Two possible ion:cotransporter interactions were examined. (a) ion bound, where ion exchanges rapidly with medium ion but not non-substrates, and (b) ion occluded, where ion exchanges slowly with medium ion. The Na+/phosphate cotransporter was found to occlude Na+ or Na+ and H2PO4, but not H2PO4 alone or HPO4. Phosphate occlusion had an absolute requirement for Na+ with K+ or Cs+ unable to substitute. Phosphate occlusion distinguished between phosphate and sulfate. Deocclusion from the fully loaded cotransporter was consistent with the release of 2 Na+'s prior to phosphate. These results predict two ternary cotransporter conformations differing in the Na+ sensitivity of their phosphate affinity.