Ys. Hong et al., A SODIUM-STIMULATED AND POTASSIUM-STIMULATED TYROSINE TRANSPORTER FROM LEPTINOTARSA-DECEMLINEATA MIDGUTS, Journal of insect physiology, 41(6), 1995, pp. 527-533
Tyrosine transport across the midgut brush border membrane of Leptinot
arsa decemlineata was characterized using brush border membrane vesicl
es (BBMV). The concentrations of tyrosine in potato foliage that are p
otentially available to the insect and the hemolymph tyrosine concentr
ation were estimated, L-Tyrosine transport into BBMV is stimulated by
SCN- and Cl- salts of K+ and Na+ under isosmotic conditions, Compared
to ion-independent L-tyrosine transport, KSCN and NaSCN increased both
the J(max), and K-t for L-tyrosine uptake. Ion independent L-tyrosine
uptake was strongly inhibited by leucine, phenylalanine, proline and
serine and moderately inhibited by lysine, threonine, tryptophan and v
aline. The NaSCN stimulated tyrosine transporter was not affected by D
-tyrosine and only cysteine inhibited uptake in the presence of NaSCN.
This is the first report of ion-dependent amino acid transport in the
Coleoptera and the first characterization of a tyrosine transporter i
n insects.