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Na+-to-sugar stoichiometry of SGLT3

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 280, Issue 2, Pages F278-F282

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.2001.280.2.F278

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sodium-glucose cotransporter; electrophysiology; ion-substrate coupling

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Sodium-glucose cotransporters (SGLTs) mediate active transport of sugar across cell membranes coupled to Na(+), by using the electrochemical gradient as a driving force. In the kidney, there is evidence for two kinds of cotransporters, a high-affinity, low-capacity system, and a low-affinity, high-capacity system, with differences in substrate specificity and kinetics. Three renal SGLT clones have been identified: SGLT1 corresponding to the high-affinity system, and SGLT2 and SGLT3 with properties reminiscent of the low-affinity system. We have determined the stoichiometry of pig SGLT3 (pSGLT3) by using a direct method, comparing the substrate-induced inward charge to (22)Na or [(14)C]alpha -methyl-D-glucopyranoside uptake in the same oocyte. pSGLT3 stoichiometry is 2 Na(+):1 sugar, the same as that for SGLT1, but different from SGLT2 (1:1). The Na(+) Hill coefficient for SGLT3 is similar to1.5, suggesting low cooperativity between Na 1 binding sites. Thus SGLT3 has functional characteristics intermediate between SGLT1 and SGLT2, so, whereas SGLT3 stoichiometry is the same as that for SGLT1 (2:1), sugar affinity and specificity are similar to SGLT2.

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