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  • Title: Renin inhibitor: transport mechanism in rat small intestinal brush-border membrane vesicles.
    Author: Hashimoto N, Fujioka T, Toyoda T, Muranushi N, Hirano K.
    Journal: Pharm Res; 1994 Oct; 11(10):1448-51. PubMed ID: 7855050.
    Abstract:
    The transport characteristics of the renin inhibitor ((3S,4S)-4-[N-morpholinoacetyl-(1-naphthyl)-L-alanyl-N-methyl-(4-t hiazolyl)-L- alanyl]amino-3-hydroxy-5-cyclohexyl-1-(4-pyridyl)-1-pentanone; CH3-18) in rat small intestinal brush-border membrane vesicles (BBMV) were examined by a rapid filtration technique. The uptake of CH3-18 was markedly stimulated by an inwardly directed H+ gradient (pH 7.5 inside, pH 5.5 outside) and showed an uphill transport. It was competitively inhibited by tripeptides and tetrapeptides, but not by amino acids or dipeptides. A countertransport effect on the uptake of CH3-18 was observed in the vesicle preloaded with a tripeptide. Effects of the fragments of several renin inhibitors were evaluated by their inhibitory and countertransport effects on the uptake of CH3-18. The morpholino group at the N-terminal was found to be important for the uptake of CH3-18.
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