Na(+)-dependent, concentrative nucleoside transport in rat macrophages. Specificity for natural nucleosides and nucleoside analogs, including dideoxynucleosides, and comparison of nucleoside transport in rat, mouse and human macrophages. |
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Authors: | P G Plagemann |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455. |
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Abstract: | The effects of natural nucleosides and various analogs thereof on Na(+)-dependent, concentrative transport of formycin B by cultured rat macrophages were investigated. Concentrative transport is the sole nucleoside transport system of these cells. The results indicated that uridine, 5'-fluorouridine, all natural purine nucleosides, 2-chloroadenosine and 5'-deoxyadenosine are efficient substrates for the transporter. None of nine other pyrimidine nucleosides was transported. 3'-Deoxy-adenosine, 2',3'-dideoxyadenosine, 8-azidoadenosine, tubercidin, 5'-methylthioadenosine 6-mercaptopurine riboside and adenosine arabinoside were either poor substrates or not transported significantly. The substrate activity of some of the natural nucleosides and the lack of substrate activity of 3'-deoxyadenosine, 2',3'-dideoxyadenosine, 8-azidoadenosine and 2',3'-dideoxycytidine were confirmed by direct uptake measurements. No significant concentrative nucleoside transport was detected in cultured human monocytes/macrophages, whereas mouse macrophages possessed both concentrative and equilibrative nucleoside transporters. |
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