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April 19, 2024
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Magnesium stimulates eflux of cystine from lysosomes

A number of papers show that MgATP has a positive effect on efflux of cystine from lysosomes:

The lysosomal efflux of leucine, methionine and tyrosine was unaffected by the presence of MgATP, whereas cystine efflux was stimulated by MgATP. Exposure of lysosomes to 2 mM-MgATP resulted in lysosomal acidification and a 0.5 pH unit increase in the lysosomal pH gradient through the action of a proton-pumping ATPase. (R1)

Together, 2 mM-MgCl2/MgATP and 90 mM-KCl stimulated cystine egress 2-fold, but this effect also was not influenced by inhibitors of ATP-dependent lysosomal acidification. MgCl2/MgATP stimulated cystine transport at pH 5.5, but the effect also occurred with MgCl2, MgSO4 or MnCl2 alone, was prevented by chelation, and was not seen with NaATP; therefore, it was considered a bivalent-cation, not an ATP, effect.

Proton-pump-mediated acidification of lysosomes does not appear to be required for cystine transport in normal polymorphonuclear-leucocyte granular fractions, as reported for lymphoblast lysosomes.(R2)

References

1
Cystine transport in purified rat liver lysosomes.
1986
2
pH effects on cystine transport in lysosome-rich leucocyte granular fractions.
1985
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