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EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES

The effects of normal rabbit serum (NRS) on two transport systems in rabbit lung macrophages have been examined. A 20 min preincubation with serum was required for the effects, which were retained for at least 40 min after serum was removed. No serum was present during the transport studies. (a) Pre...

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Autores principales: Strauss, Phyllis R., Berlin, Richard D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4119589
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description The effects of normal rabbit serum (NRS) on two transport systems in rabbit lung macrophages have been examined. A 20 min preincubation with serum was required for the effects, which were retained for at least 40 min after serum was removed. No serum was present during the transport studies. (a) Preincubation with 0.5 or 1.0% NRS resulted in depression of lysine transport to 59 ± 2.6% (SE, 31 observations) of control levels. The activity was heat stable to 100°C for 30 min and lost after dialysis. Pretreatment with serum did not alter the intracellular concentration of lysine attained when cells were then incubated with 10 mM lysine for 30 min. The relative depression of lysine transport by serum was unaltered by preloading with such high concentrations of lysine. (b) Preincubation with 5% NRS resulted in enhancement of adenosine transport by 35 ± 2.3% (SE, 60 observations). Activity was stable to heating at 65°C for 40 min but lost at 100°C for 20 min. It was nondialyzable. Total radioactivity accumulated after 30 min incubation with 1 mM adenosine was unaffected by serum pretreatment. The two activities were separable by passage over Sephadex G25.
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spelling pubmed-21394782008-04-17 EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES Strauss, Phyllis R. Berlin, Richard D. J Exp Med Article The effects of normal rabbit serum (NRS) on two transport systems in rabbit lung macrophages have been examined. A 20 min preincubation with serum was required for the effects, which were retained for at least 40 min after serum was removed. No serum was present during the transport studies. (a) Preincubation with 0.5 or 1.0% NRS resulted in depression of lysine transport to 59 ± 2.6% (SE, 31 observations) of control levels. The activity was heat stable to 100°C for 30 min and lost after dialysis. Pretreatment with serum did not alter the intracellular concentration of lysine attained when cells were then incubated with 10 mM lysine for 30 min. The relative depression of lysine transport by serum was unaltered by preloading with such high concentrations of lysine. (b) Preincubation with 5% NRS resulted in enhancement of adenosine transport by 35 ± 2.3% (SE, 60 observations). Activity was stable to heating at 65°C for 40 min but lost at 100°C for 20 min. It was nondialyzable. Total radioactivity accumulated after 30 min incubation with 1 mM adenosine was unaffected by serum pretreatment. The two activities were separable by passage over Sephadex G25. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2139478/ /pubmed/4119589 Text en Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Strauss, Phyllis R.
Berlin, Richard D.
EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
title EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
title_full EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
title_short EFFECTS OF SERUM ON MEMBRANE TRANSPORT : I. SEPARATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF FACTORS WHICH DEPRESS LYSINE OR STIMULATE ADENOSINE TRANSPORT IN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
title_sort effects of serum on membrane transport : i. separation and preliminary characterization of factors which depress lysine or stimulate adenosine transport in rabbit alveolar macrophages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4119589
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