Potts J R, Bulliman B T, Kuchel P W
Department of Biochemistry, University of Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
Eur Biophys J. 1992;21(3):207-16. doi: 10.1007/BF00196765.
The 13C NMR spectrum of 13C-urea in a suspension of human red cells of reduced mean cell volume was observed to contain partially resolved resonances arising from the intra- and extracellular populations of the compound. It was shown that at 25 degrees C and a magnetic field strength of 9.4 T, the rate of exchange of urea between the intra- and extracellular populations was such that the NMR lineshape was sensitive to a change in the rate of 13C-urea exchange, induced either by the addition of the urea transport inhibitor phloretin, or by the addition of 12C-urea. Total lineshape analysis of 13C NMR spectra of 13C-urea in red cell suspensions containing different concentrations of 12C-urea resulted in a weighted mean estimate for the Km and Vmax for urea equilibrium exchange from three experiments of 44 +/- 18 mM and 3.1 +/- 0.6 x 10(-8) mol cm-2 s-1, respectively (the errors denote the weighted mean standard deviations). These estimates of Km and Vmax were significantly lower than previous values reported in the literature and determined using other techniques.