The relationship between active transport at the plasma membrane and respiration has been studied extensively in the kidney, because this organ utilizes a large percentage of energy for this dissipative process. In the kidney, the rate of respiration follows linearly the rate of active transport. Various approaches have explored the coupling between these two variables [for review, 1, 2, 3]. To study this coupling, it has become necessary to investigate the properties of the mitochondria and the active transport systems within the intact cell. This has provided additional challenges not encountered when the mitochondria and the transport enzymes are studied in isolation. Ample evidence indicates that, in general, properties derived from iso...
International audienceThe published experimental data and existing concepts of cellular regulation o...
Siek M, Marg B, Ehring CM, Kirasi D, Liebthal M, Seidel T. Interplay of vacuolar transporters for co...
International audienceThis review describes developments in historical perspective as well as recent...
The relationship between active transport at the plasma membrane and respiration has been studied ex...
Renal tubular functions can be characterized as energy-consuming transport processes which are drive...
In a review published in 1977, Sachs [1] concluded that “biochemical studies on renal tissue have so...
Much can be learned of what glucose does in renal tubular function from considering the major fuels ...
Until recently the kidney was not among the organs favored for research on the molecular mechanisms ...
The Na,K-ATPase, or sodium pump, is a membrane-associated protein complex comprising two subunits, a...
Active sodium transport across epithelial membranes has been analyzed by means of linear nonequilibi...
Na,K-ATPase is the driving force for renal Na+ reabsorption and is thus critically implicated in the...
The basic cellular mechanisms involved in the regulation of (Na + K)-ATPase are discussed. Various l...
The paper reviews the current state of our knowledge on the regulation of the gastric H, K-ATPase an...
International audienceThis review describes developments in historical perspective as well as recent...
Adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) was studied in tissue homogenates and subcellular fractions derive...
International audienceThe published experimental data and existing concepts of cellular regulation o...
Siek M, Marg B, Ehring CM, Kirasi D, Liebthal M, Seidel T. Interplay of vacuolar transporters for co...
International audienceThis review describes developments in historical perspective as well as recent...
The relationship between active transport at the plasma membrane and respiration has been studied ex...
Renal tubular functions can be characterized as energy-consuming transport processes which are drive...
In a review published in 1977, Sachs [1] concluded that “biochemical studies on renal tissue have so...
Much can be learned of what glucose does in renal tubular function from considering the major fuels ...
Until recently the kidney was not among the organs favored for research on the molecular mechanisms ...
The Na,K-ATPase, or sodium pump, is a membrane-associated protein complex comprising two subunits, a...
Active sodium transport across epithelial membranes has been analyzed by means of linear nonequilibi...
Na,K-ATPase is the driving force for renal Na+ reabsorption and is thus critically implicated in the...
The basic cellular mechanisms involved in the regulation of (Na + K)-ATPase are discussed. Various l...
The paper reviews the current state of our knowledge on the regulation of the gastric H, K-ATPase an...
International audienceThis review describes developments in historical perspective as well as recent...
Adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) was studied in tissue homogenates and subcellular fractions derive...
International audienceThe published experimental data and existing concepts of cellular regulation o...
Siek M, Marg B, Ehring CM, Kirasi D, Liebthal M, Seidel T. Interplay of vacuolar transporters for co...
International audienceThis review describes developments in historical perspective as well as recent...