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Figure 7. Assaying transport by filtration, the
“quick and easy” method. A radioactively tagged transport substrate is added
to RSO vesicles (50-100 µL) in the
presence or absence of an energy source (see below). At a given time, the
vesicles are separated from the surrounding medium by rapid dilution and
vacuum (VAC) filtration through filters with a pore diameter smaller than
the diameter of the vesicles. The rate of filtration must be very rapid in
order to trap the accumulated substrate. The method is reasonably
quantitative for charged and neutral substrates (but accumulation of weak
acids, in particular, is drastically underestimated because of passive
permeability in the protonated state).
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