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Interaction of phloretin with the anion transport protein of the red blood cell membrane
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1982Phloretin is an inhibitor of anion exchange and glucose and urea transport in human red cells. Equilibrium binding the kinetic studies indicate that phloretin binds to band 3, a major integral protein of the red cell membrane. Equilibrium phloretin binding has been found to be competitive with the binding of the anion transport inhibitor, 4,4 ...
Alan S. Verkman+3 more
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Ca(2+)-Activated Cl(-) Channels: A Newly Emerging Anion Transport Family.
News in Physiological Sciences - NIPS, 2000A new family of Cl(-) channels widely expressed in epithelia has been identified. These proteins are associated with Ca(2+)-sensitive conductive Cl(-) transport when heterologously expressed. This family may underlie the Ca(2+)-mediated Cl(-) conductance
C. Fuller, D. Benos
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STRUCTURE OF THE ERYTHROCYTE ANION TRANSPORT PROTEIN*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1980Michael J. A. Tanner+2 more
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The anion transport protein of the red cell membrane. A zipper mechanism of anion exchange.
The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine, 1983The anion exchange system of the red cell membrane resides in an integral membrane protein with a molecular mass of approximately 10(5) daltons. We report on the identification of the transport system by means of covalently binding stilbene-disulfonates.
J O, Wieth+3 more
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 2000
C. Fuller, D. Benos
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C. Fuller, D. Benos
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Anion Transport by Proteins: Protein Motifs Involved in Anion Binding
2022Various cellular processes require the participation of specific anions, including Cl-, F-, I-, HCO3- and CO32-. However, their ionic charges impede their permeation across the hydrophobic lipid bilayers of the cells. Cell membranes thus contain specific macromolecular transport proteins, ion channels and transporters, to facilitate and control the ...
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Studies on the expression of mRNA for anion transport related proteins in corneal endothelial cells
Current Eye Research, 2001Xing Cai Sun+4 more
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PROTEIN STRUCTURE IN RELATION TO ANION TRANSPORT IN RED CELLS*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1980Sergio Grinstein+3 more
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