AbstractDetection of a significant transmembrane water flux immediately after cotransporter stimulation is the experimental basis for the controversial hypothesis of secondary active water transport involving a proposed stoichiometry for the human Na+/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1) of two Na+, one glucose, and 264 water molecules. Volumetric measurements of Xenopus laevis oocytes coexpressing human SGLT1 and aquaporin can be used to detect osmotic gradients with high sensitivity. Adding 2mM of the substrate α-methyl-glucose (αMG) created mild extracellular hypertonicity and generated a large cotransport current with minimal cell volume changes. After 20, 40, and 60s of cotransport, the return to sugar-free, isotonic conditions was accompanie...
AbstractThe exchange of water across biological membranes is of fundamental significance to both ani...
AbstractThe Na+/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1) is a membrane protein that couples the transport of tw...
AbstractProperties of the cytoplasmic binding sites of the rabbit Na+/glucose cotransporter, SGLT1, ...
AbstractDetection of a significant transmembrane water flux immediately after cotransporter stimulat...
AbstractOver the last decade, several cotransport studies have led to the proposal of secondary acti...
AbstractIt is well accepted that cotransporters facilitate water movement by two independent mechani...
AbstractAlthough water permeation across cell membranes occurs through several types of membrane pro...
We have reported previously that in the presence of an osmotic gradient, facilitative glucose transp...
ABSTRACT Carrier-mediated water cotransport is currently a favored explanation for water movement ag...
Phlorizin-sensitive currents mediated by a Na-glucose cotransporter were measured using intact or in...
AbstractCarrier-mediated water cotransport is currently a favored explanation for water movement aga...
AbstractExpression of the Na+/glucose cotransporter SGLT1 in Xenopus oocytes is characterized by a p...
AbstractSodium-glucose transporters (SGLTs) facilitate the movement of water across the cell membran...
AbstractDespite an enormous body of research investigating the mass transfer of d-glucose through bi...
The cloned rabbit intestinal Na+/glucose cotransporter was expressed in Xenopus oocytes, and transme...
AbstractThe exchange of water across biological membranes is of fundamental significance to both ani...
AbstractThe Na+/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1) is a membrane protein that couples the transport of tw...
AbstractProperties of the cytoplasmic binding sites of the rabbit Na+/glucose cotransporter, SGLT1, ...
AbstractDetection of a significant transmembrane water flux immediately after cotransporter stimulat...
AbstractOver the last decade, several cotransport studies have led to the proposal of secondary acti...
AbstractIt is well accepted that cotransporters facilitate water movement by two independent mechani...
AbstractAlthough water permeation across cell membranes occurs through several types of membrane pro...
We have reported previously that in the presence of an osmotic gradient, facilitative glucose transp...
ABSTRACT Carrier-mediated water cotransport is currently a favored explanation for water movement ag...
Phlorizin-sensitive currents mediated by a Na-glucose cotransporter were measured using intact or in...
AbstractCarrier-mediated water cotransport is currently a favored explanation for water movement aga...
AbstractExpression of the Na+/glucose cotransporter SGLT1 in Xenopus oocytes is characterized by a p...
AbstractSodium-glucose transporters (SGLTs) facilitate the movement of water across the cell membran...
AbstractDespite an enormous body of research investigating the mass transfer of d-glucose through bi...
The cloned rabbit intestinal Na+/glucose cotransporter was expressed in Xenopus oocytes, and transme...
AbstractThe exchange of water across biological membranes is of fundamental significance to both ani...
AbstractThe Na+/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1) is a membrane protein that couples the transport of tw...
AbstractProperties of the cytoplasmic binding sites of the rabbit Na+/glucose cotransporter, SGLT1, ...