CHARACTERIZATION AND CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF THE NA+-DEPENDENT BILE-ACID TRANSPORT-SYSTEM IN BRUSH-BORDER MEMBRANE-VESICLES FROM RABBIT ILEUM

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作者
KRAMER, W [1 ]
NICOL, SB [1 ]
GIRBIG, F [1 ]
GUTJAHR, U [1 ]
KOWALEWSKI, S [1 ]
FASOLD, H [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV FRANKFURT,INST BIOCHEM,W-6000 FRANKFURT,GERMANY
关键词
BILE ACID TRANSPORT; CHEMICAL MODIFICATION; PHOTOAFFINITY LABELING; ILEUM; SMALL INTESTINE; (RABBIT);
D O I
10.1016/0005-2736(92)90278-T
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The Na+-dependent uptake system for bile acids in the ileum from rabbit small intestine was characterized using brush-border membrane vesicles. The uptake of [H-3]taurocholate into vesicles prepared from the terminal ileum showed an overshoot uptake in the presence of an inwardly-directed Na+-gradient ([Na+]out > [Na+]in), in contrast to vesicles prepared from the jejunum. The Na+-dependent [H-3]taurocholate uptake was cis-inhibited by natural bile acid derivatives, whereas cholephilic organic compounds, such as phalloidin, bromosulphophthalein, bilirubin, indocyanine green or DIDS - all interfering with hepatic bile-acid uptake - did not show a significant inhibitory effect. Photoaffinity labeling of ileal membrane vesicles with 3,3-azo- and 7,7-azo-derivatives of taurocholate resulted in specific labeling of a membrane polypeptide with apparent molecular mass 90 kDa. Bile-acid derivatives inhibiting [H-3]taurocholate uptake by ileal vesicles also inhibited labeling of the 90 kDa polypeptide, whereas compounds with no inhibitory effect on ileal bile-acid transport failed to show a significant effect on the labeling of the 90 kDa polypeptide. The involvement of functional amino-acid side-chains in Na+-dependent taurocholate uptake was investigated by chemical modification of ileal brush-border membrane vesicles with a variety of group-specific agents. It was found that (vicinal) thiol groups and amino groups are involved in active ileal bile-acid uptake, whereas carboxyl- and hydroxyl-containing amino acids, as well as tyrosine, histidine or arginine arc not essential for Na+-dependent bile-acid transport activity. The irreversible inhibition of [H-3]taurocholate transport by DTNB or NBD-chloride could be partially reversed by thiols like 2-mercaptoethanol or DTT. Furthermore, increasing concentrations of taurocholate during chemical modification with NBD-chloride were able to protect the ileal bile-acid transporter from inactivation. These findings suggest that a membrane polypeptide of apparent M(r) 90000 is a component of the active Na+-dependent bile-acid reabsorption system in the terminal ileum from rabbit small intestine. Vicinal thiol groups and amino groups of the transport system are involved in Na+-dependent transport activity, whereas other functional amino acids are not essential for transport activity.
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