The unicellular non-vacuolated alga Cyanidium caldarium, grown under conditions of nitrogen limitation, possesses two permease systems for nitrate uptake, one of which, the so-called 'high-affinity nitrate uptake system', enables the alga to take up nitrate through a mechanism involving cotransport of protons. Measurements of nitrate and proton stoichiometry, and determination of the kinetic parameters of uptake in cells resuspended in medium adjusted at different pH values, are consistent with a mechanism of uptake in which two protons for each nitrate ion are transported across the plasmalemma. Furthermore, kinetic data suggest that the carrier first binds nitrate and, subsequently, protons. Permutations of this binding sequence do not agree with the experimental results. © 1985.

Mechanism of proton-linked nitrate uptake in Cyanidium caldarium, an acidophilic non-vacuolated alga

FUGGI, Amodio
1985

Abstract

The unicellular non-vacuolated alga Cyanidium caldarium, grown under conditions of nitrogen limitation, possesses two permease systems for nitrate uptake, one of which, the so-called 'high-affinity nitrate uptake system', enables the alga to take up nitrate through a mechanism involving cotransport of protons. Measurements of nitrate and proton stoichiometry, and determination of the kinetic parameters of uptake in cells resuspended in medium adjusted at different pH values, are consistent with a mechanism of uptake in which two protons for each nitrate ion are transported across the plasmalemma. Furthermore, kinetic data suggest that the carrier first binds nitrate and, subsequently, protons. Permutations of this binding sequence do not agree with the experimental results. © 1985.
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