To clarify the potential role Rh/RhAG and AQP1 proteins in erythrocyte gas transport, NH3 and CO2 transport was measured in erythrocyte ghost membrane vesicles from rare human variants (Rh-null, COnull) and knockout mice (homozygous AQPI(-/-), Rh-/- and Rhag(-/-)) exhibiting well-characterized protein defects. Transport was measured from intracellular pH (pH(i)) changes in a stopped-flow fluorimeter. NH3 transport was measured in chloride-free conditions with ghosts exposed to 20 mM inwardly directed gradients of gluconate salts of ammonium, hydrazine and methylammonium at 15 degrees C. Alkalinization rates of control samples were 6.5 +/- 0.3, 4.03 +/- 0.17, 0.95 +/- 0.08 s(-1) for each solute, respectively, but were significantly reduced f...
Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh family, including mammalian Rhesus factors, mediate transmembra...
<div><p>Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh family, including mammalian Rhesus factors, mediate tra...
Aquaporin-1 (AQP1) was first identified in the red blood cell as an abundant transmembrane water cha...
Mammalian glycosylated rhesus (Rh) proteins include the erythroid RhAG and the nonerythroid RhBG and...
International audienceThe erythroid Rh-associated glycoprotein (RhAG) is strictly required for the e...
Human erythrocytes are highly specialised cells boasting numerous features to maximise gas carriage,...
BACKGROUND: Rh glycoproteins (RhAG, RhBG, RhCG) are members of the Amt/Mep/Rh family which facilitat...
Although lipid membranes exhibit some permeability to the weak base NH3, organisms have developed sp...
In human cells, membrane proteins of the rhesus (Rh) family excrete ammonium and play a role in pH r...
SummaryIn human cells, membrane proteins of the rhesus (Rh) family excrete ammonium and play a role ...
Transfer of the small gaseous molecules CO2 and NH3 across biological membranes, long thought to occ...
The Rhesus blood-group antigens are defined by a complex association of membrane polypeptides that i...
Ammonia secretion by the collecting duct (CD) is critical for acid-base homeostasis and, when defect...
Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh superfamily, including mammalian Rhesus factors,<p>mediate ammo...
Ammonia secretion by the collecting duct (CD) is critical for acid-base homeostasis and, when defect...
Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh family, including mammalian Rhesus factors, mediate transmembra...
<div><p>Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh family, including mammalian Rhesus factors, mediate tra...
Aquaporin-1 (AQP1) was first identified in the red blood cell as an abundant transmembrane water cha...
Mammalian glycosylated rhesus (Rh) proteins include the erythroid RhAG and the nonerythroid RhBG and...
International audienceThe erythroid Rh-associated glycoprotein (RhAG) is strictly required for the e...
Human erythrocytes are highly specialised cells boasting numerous features to maximise gas carriage,...
BACKGROUND: Rh glycoproteins (RhAG, RhBG, RhCG) are members of the Amt/Mep/Rh family which facilitat...
Although lipid membranes exhibit some permeability to the weak base NH3, organisms have developed sp...
In human cells, membrane proteins of the rhesus (Rh) family excrete ammonium and play a role in pH r...
SummaryIn human cells, membrane proteins of the rhesus (Rh) family excrete ammonium and play a role ...
Transfer of the small gaseous molecules CO2 and NH3 across biological membranes, long thought to occ...
The Rhesus blood-group antigens are defined by a complex association of membrane polypeptides that i...
Ammonia secretion by the collecting duct (CD) is critical for acid-base homeostasis and, when defect...
Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh superfamily, including mammalian Rhesus factors,<p>mediate ammo...
Ammonia secretion by the collecting duct (CD) is critical for acid-base homeostasis and, when defect...
Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh family, including mammalian Rhesus factors, mediate transmembra...
<div><p>Proteins of the conserved Mep-Amt-Rh family, including mammalian Rhesus factors, mediate tra...
Aquaporin-1 (AQP1) was first identified in the red blood cell as an abundant transmembrane water cha...