Sodium/proton exchangers (NHE) are transmembrane proteins that facilitate the exchange of a Na+ ion for a H+ ion across cellular membranes. The NHE are present in the gills of fishes and are believed to function in acid-base regulation by driving the extrusion of protons across the branchial epithelium in exchange for Na+ in the water. In this study, we have used reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to detect the presence of a branchial NHE in the gills of the Atlantic hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. The subsequent partial cDNA sequence shares homology with other vertebrate and invertebrate NHE isoforms. In addition, using semi-quantitative, multiplex RT-PCR we demonstrate that mRNA expression of hagfish gill NHE is upregulat...
Ion uptake mechanisms are diverse in fish species, certainly linked to duplication events that have ...
AbstractUsing degenerate primers, followed by 3′ and 5′ RACE and “long” PCR, a continuous 4050-bp cD...
The gill is widely accepted to have played a key role in the adaptive radiation of early vertebrates...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The current models for branchial acid excretion in fishes include Na+/H+ exchange and the electrogen...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The freshwater climbing perch, Anabas testudineus, is an euryhaline teleost and an obligate air-brea...
The mechanisms underlying acid–base transfers across the branchial epithelium of fishes have been st...
We have explored the molecular basis for differences in physiological function between the gills and...
Teleost fish, like other vertebrates, maintain blood pH at a constant value, with the gills and kidn...
Na+/H+ exchangers are integral membrane proteins that exchange Na+ and H+ across cell membranes. The...
Long-term pH compensation in a marine teleost requires the transepithelial excretion of H+ across th...
Sodium hydrogen exchanger proteins (NHEs) are members of the cation proton antiporter superfamily (C...
This thesis examines changes that occur in the epithelial cells of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykis...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Ion uptake mechanisms are diverse in fish species, certainly linked to duplication events that have ...
AbstractUsing degenerate primers, followed by 3′ and 5′ RACE and “long” PCR, a continuous 4050-bp cD...
The gill is widely accepted to have played a key role in the adaptive radiation of early vertebrates...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The current models for branchial acid excretion in fishes include Na+/H+ exchange and the electrogen...
The dogfish (Squalus acanthias) can make rapid adjustments to gill acid-base transfers to compensate...
The freshwater climbing perch, Anabas testudineus, is an euryhaline teleost and an obligate air-brea...
The mechanisms underlying acid–base transfers across the branchial epithelium of fishes have been st...
We have explored the molecular basis for differences in physiological function between the gills and...
Teleost fish, like other vertebrates, maintain blood pH at a constant value, with the gills and kidn...
Na+/H+ exchangers are integral membrane proteins that exchange Na+ and H+ across cell membranes. The...
Long-term pH compensation in a marine teleost requires the transepithelial excretion of H+ across th...
Sodium hydrogen exchanger proteins (NHEs) are members of the cation proton antiporter superfamily (C...
This thesis examines changes that occur in the epithelial cells of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykis...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Ion uptake mechanisms are diverse in fish species, certainly linked to duplication events that have ...
AbstractUsing degenerate primers, followed by 3′ and 5′ RACE and “long” PCR, a continuous 4050-bp cD...
The gill is widely accepted to have played a key role in the adaptive radiation of early vertebrates...