Abstract

The effect of various chemical modifiers on p- aminohippurate (PAH) uptake by a potential-sensitive system and by an anion exchanger was studied in rat renal brush-border membrane vesicles. Among various chemical modifiers, diethyl pyrocarbonate (DEPC) selectively inhibited potential-sensitive PAH uptake but not the uptake by the anion exchanger. The inhibitory effect of DEPC on potential-sensitive PAH uptake was not due to the facilitated dissipation of membrane potential, which was evidenced by the studies with a potential-sensitive fluorescence dye diS-C 3(5). The potential-sensitive PAH uptake was inhibited by DEPC in a concentration-dependent manner, and kinetic analysis showed that the decreased uptake of PAH in DEPC-treated vesicles was due to the decrease of V max . The inhibition of the PAH uptake was protected by the presence of organic anions during the DEPC treatment. These findings indicate that PAH transport by the potential-sensitive system and by the anion exchanger is mediated by structurally distinct transporters. Amino acid residue(s) modified by DEPC, most likely a histidine residue, should play an important role in the potential-sensitive transport of PAH in rat renal brush-border membrane.

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