Characterisation of the H(+)/peptide cotransporter of eel intestinal brush-border membranes.

J Exp Biol

Laboratory of General Physiology, Department of Biology, University of Lecce, Strada Provinciale Lecce-Monteroni, I-73100 Lecce, Italy.

Published: October 2000

H(+)/peptide cotransport in brush-border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) from eel (Anguilla anguilla) intestine was studied by measuring d-[(3)H]-phenylalanyl-l-alanine uptake and by monitoring peptide-dependent intravesicular acidification using the pH-sensitive dye Acridine Orange. d-[(3)H]-phenylalanyl-l-alanine influx was greatly stimulated by an inside-negative membrane potential and enhanced by an inwardly directed H(+) gradient. In parallel, vesicular H(+) influx was significantly increased in the presence of extravesicular d-phenylalanyl-l-alanine or a series of glycyl and l-prolyl peptides. H(+)/peptide cotransport displayed saturable kinetics involving a single carrier system with apparent substrate affinities of 0.9-2.6 mmol l(-1) depending on the particular peptide. All substrates tested competed with this system. Pre-incubation of BBMVs with dipeptides prevented diethylpyrocarbonate inhibition of transport activity, suggesting that the substrates mask histidine residues involved in the catalytic function of the transporter. Using human PepT1-specific primers, a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) signal was detected in eel intestine. Our results suggest that, in eel intestine, a brush-border membrane 'low-affinity'-type H(+)/peptide cotransport system is present that shares kinetic features with the mammalian intestinal PepT1-type transporters.

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