A study of permeability of lysosomes to amino acids and small peptides
- 1 January 1971
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 121 (2) , 245-248
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1210245
Abstract
The latency of nitrocatechol sulphatase activity was measured in rat liver lysosomes before and after preincubation in 0.25m solutions of five amino acids, three dipeptides and a tripeptide. Rates of increase in ‘free’ activity were taken as an indication of rates of solute penetration into lysosomes and were correlated with the structure of each molecule studied. In general permeability was greater in solutions of pH7 than of pH5 or 6, and dipeptides entered more rapidly than amino acids or triglycine. The conclusions are in good agreement with those obtained by other methods.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- The digestive capacity of rat yolk-sac in organ cultureBiochemical Journal, 1969
- Studies on the permeability of rat liver lysosomes to carbohydratesBiochemical Journal, 1969
- THE FATE OF PEPTIDES PINOCYTOSED BY MACROPHAGES IN VITROThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1969
- THE UPTAKE, STORAGE, AND INTRACELLULAR HYDROLYSIS OF CARBOHYDRATES BY MACROPHAGESThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1969
- FATE OF HEMOGLOBIN PINCYTOSED BY MACROPHAGES IN VITROThe Journal of cell biology, 1968
- PERSISTENCE OF IMMUNOGENICITY OF ANTIGEN AFTER UPTAKE BY MACROPHAGESThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1968
- DIGESTIVE ACITIVITY OF LYSOSOMES .I. DIGESTION OF PROTEINS BY EXTRACTS OF RAT LIVER LYSOSOMES1968
- THE UPTAKE AND DIGESTION OF IODINATED HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN BY MACROPHAGES IN VITROThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1967
- THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED 131I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVERThe Journal of cell biology, 1967
- The separation and characterization of subcellular particles.1965