Permeability of lactating-rat mammary gland Golgi membranes to monosaccharides.
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ABSTRACT: The Golgi-membrane vesicles present in particulate preparations of lactating rat mammary gland were biosynthetically loaded with [14C]lactose. This lactose was effectively retained by particles sedimented after exposure to 0.25 M-disaccharide, but was partly lost after exposure to 0.25 M-glucose or other solutes of similar size. Loss of lactose was time-, concentration- and temperature-dependent and varied with the solute structure. This behaviour is ascribed to the presence of protein in the Golgi membrane, forming a specific carrier or channel that serves to supply glucose for lactose synthesis.
SUBMITTER: White MD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1162139 | biostudies-other | 1980 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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