Arsenic-lipid complex formation during sugar transport

J. Cerbon, N. Sharpless
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Abstract

During a study of the mechanism of transport of sugars in Nocardia, it was found that sodium arsenate was able to restore the phosphate-requiring glucose uptake.

On examination of the distribution of arsenic in the cells, it was found that the cellular residue obtained after lipid extraction shows only traces of arsenic (1.0 μg/250 mg of cells) as against 15.0 μg of arsenic in the corresponding lipid extract (chloroform-methanol, 2:1, v/v).

After separation of the acetone precipitable and soluble lipids, all the arsenic remains in the polar fraction. This arsenic was not liberated into the water after orientation of the polar lipids in a water-lipid interphase during a period of 18–24 h.

A preliminary identification of the polar lipids of Nocardia by a silicic acid column, paper and thin-layer chromatography shows that the arsenic appears to be associated with at least two different spots with RF values similar to those of phosphoinositols and sphingomyelin-type compounds.

Arsenic-lipid complex formation as a possible component of a carrier system in sugar transport in Nocardia is discussed.

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糖运输过程中砷脂复合物的形成
在诺卡迪亚菌糖转运机制的研究中,发现砷酸钠能够恢复需要磷酸盐的葡萄糖摄取。对砷在细胞中的分布进行检查,发现脂质提取后的细胞残渣中只有微量砷(1.0 μg/250 mg细胞),而相应的脂质提取物(氯仿-甲醇,2:1,v/v)中砷含量为15.0 μg。丙酮可沉淀脂质和可溶性脂质分离后,所有的砷都留在极性馏分中。通过硅酸柱、纸层和薄层色谱对诺卡菌的极性脂质进行初步鉴定表明,砷似乎与至少两个不同的点有关,其RF值与磷酸肌醇和鞘磷脂型化合物相似。砷-脂质复合物形成作为载体系统在诺卡迪亚糖运输的可能组成部分进行了讨论。
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