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Deuterium inhibited uptake of glucose, potassium, and phosphate. Potassium uptake inhibition was probably due to the depressed rate of glucose catabolism in D2O. Glucose and phosphate uptake inhibition was due to direct isotope effects on the transport processes. Uptake and the effects of D2O on uptake were the same for deu-terio-glucose as for ordinary glucose. Results of experiments on the effects of D2O on sor-bose and glucose transport indicated that these sugars enter the cell by different mechanisms. It was concluded that the immediate effects of D2O in depressing the rates of growth and glucose catabolism were due to inhibition of glucose and phosphate uptake.
The author is indebted to Dr. J. J. Katz, of Ar-gonne National Laboratory, who generously supplied the deuterated glucose and to Mrs. L. S. Winn for skilled technical assistance.
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