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Organic-acid Transport in Resealed Haemoglobin-containing Human Erythrocyte 'ghosts'

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1980 Sep 15
PMID 7470074
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The transport of organic acids across the membrane of resealed haemoglobin-containing erythrocyte 'ghosts' prepared by a dialysis technique has been studied. The present work forms part of studies directed towards the use of erythrocyte cellular carriers in enzyme-replacement therapy of inherited metabolic diseases. Oxalic acid, glycollic acid and glyoxylic acid were taken as representative of aliphatic acids of low molecular mass and benzoic and cinnamic acids as representative of unsubstituted aromatic acids. These selected acids are important in the diseases with which the present work is concerned. Comparison of influx and efflux transport characteristics showed that erythrocyte 'ghosts' retain transport properties closely similar to those of normal erythrocytes. Rapid transport was observed with all organic acids studied and there was a linear relationship between initial amount of influx and external concentration of aliphatic acid. Saturation of the transport system was not observed up to 1 mM external concentration, and the presence of plasma in the external medium had no effect on transport characteristics. Transport in intact erythrocytes and prepared erythrocyte 'ghosts' from patients with hyperoxaluria was also studied.

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