Band Three Proteins : Anion Transporters, Binding Proteins, and Senescent Antigenes

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1993-02-01
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science Ltd
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Table of Contents

Preface
Contributors
The band 3 proteins. An introductionp. 1
Molecular Biology of Band 3
Molecular and cell biological aspects of the AE anion exchanger gene familyp. 9
Structure, molecular genetics and topology of the human red cell anion transporter (AEI)p. 17
Kinetics
Kinetics of anion transport across the red cell membranep. 25
Mechanisms of substrate binding, inhibitor binding, and ion translocation in band 3 and band 3-related proteinsp. 35
Pressure dependence of anion transport in erythrocytesp. 45
Molecular probing of a hydrophilic/hydrophobic interface in the transport domain of the anion exchange proteinp. 51
Anion binding site in band 3 proteinp. 59
Protein chemistry of the anion transport center of erythrocyte band 3p. 65
Chemical labeling of a glutamate residue involved in proton-sulfate co-transport catalyzed by band 3p. 73
Exploration of the mechanism of mouse erythroid band 3-mediated anion exchange by site-directed mutagenesisp. 85
Evidence for a high and low affinity Cl[superscript -]/HCO[subscript 3][superscript -] exchange system in human red cellsp. 99
NMR and Spin Label Studies
Rates of anion transfer across erythrocyte membranes measured with NMR spectroscopyp. 105
Studies of band 3 function using substrate analogs: substrate specificity, thermodynamics, and anion bindingp. 121
Spinlabeling of band 3, the anion transport protein of the erythrocyte membranep. 129
Electrical Properties of Band 3 and the Red Cell Membrane
Potential dependence of mouse band 3-mediated anion exchange in Xenopus oocytesp. 161
Oscillating electric fields as possible probes for studying fast ion exchangep. 169
Estimates of the electrical conductance of the red cell membranep. 173
Oligomer Formation, Folding and Conformational States
Oligomeric structure of the human erythrocyte band 3 anion transport proteinp. 181
Band 3 quaternary states and allosteric control of functionp. 191
Band 3 as a Binding Protein
The relationships between the oligomeric structure and the functions of human erythrocyte band 3 protein: the functional unit for the binding of ankyrin, hemoglobin and aldolase and for anion transportp. 209
Band 3: Calorimetry, cytoskeletal associations, role in metabolic regulation, and role in agingp. 219
Band 3 as a Seaescent Antigen
Band 3 and erythrocyte removalp. 229
Naturally occurring anti-band 3 antibodies: their dual specificity in providing potencyp. 239
Senescent cell antigen and band 3 in aging and diseasep. 245
Relationship between Band 3 and Other Membrane Proteins
Some functional properties of band 3 protein in nucleated red cellsp. 253
Role of Na[superscript +], K[superscript +]-ATPase and anion exchanger 1 (band 3) as binding sites for the cytoskeletonp. 263
Interactions between band 3 and other transport-related proteinsp. 269
Zero-length crosslinking of band 3 and glycophorin A in intact human erythrocytesp. 285
Anion Transport in Other Cells and Tissues
Anion transport in the red blood cell of the mouse and in erythroleukemic K562 cellsp. 295
Volume-activated chloride transportp. 307
Substrate specificity of the organic anion and organic cation transport systems in the proximal renal tubulep. 315
Appendix: The anion exchange proteins: Homology and secondary structurep. 325
Indexp. 353
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