The influx of purines and pyrimidines across the brush border of Hymenolepis diminuta
- 1 June 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 66 (3) , 525-538
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000046072
Abstract
The kinetics of uracil, thymine, 5-bromouracil, hypoxanthine, guanine and adenine uptake by Hymenolepis diminuta were studied using shortterm (2 min) incubations. The effects of other purines and pyrimidines on the uptake of these compounds was determined. The data suggest that the purine-pyrimidine transport system of H. diminuta contains at least three distinct transport loci and that two of these loci contain multiple substrate binding sites. The three loci are characterized as follows: (1) A thymine-uracil locus which is responsible for the absorption of thymine and uracil via allosteric mechanisms and, therefore, apparently contains two binding sites for these pyrimidines. Adenine and hypoxanthine are non-productively bound to this locus; purine and 6-methyluracil are also bound to this locus, but it is unknown if binding is productive. (2) A locus which transports hypoxanthine (denoted as hypoxanthine locus no. 1), guanine, and adenine. The latter purine is apparently transported by an allosteric mechanism and, therefore, this locus apparently contains two adenine binding sites. Uracil and 5-bromouracil also bind to this locus, however, the nature of binding is uncertain. (3) A second hypoxanthine locus (hypoxanthine locus no. 2) can also be demonstrated which nonproductively binds adenine. Purine is also bound to this locus, but it is unknown if this binding is productive.Keywords
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