Band 4.2 is a human erythrocyte membrane protein of incompletely characterized structure and function. Erythrocytes deficient in band 4.2 protein were used to examine the functional role of band 4.2 in intact erythrocyte membranes. Both the lateral and the rotational mobilities of band 3 were increased in band 4.2-deficient erythrocytes compared to control cells. In contrast, the lateral mobility of neither glycophorins nor a fluorescent phospholipid analog was altered in band 4.2-deficient cells. Compared to controls, band 4.2-deficient erythrocytes manifested a decreased ratio of band 3 to spectrin, and band 4.2-deficient membrane skeletons had decreased extractability of band 3 under low-salt conditions. Normal band 4.2 was found to bind...
Mechanisms that regulate the movement of a membrane spanning protein band 3 in erythrocyte ghosts we...
The ability of transmembrane receptor proteins to change their association with the cytoskeleton in ...
The structural strength and exceptional deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) can be attributed to...
Human erythrocyte band 3 was purified essentially free of peripheral proteins, in particular band 4....
Measurements of integral membrane protein lateral mobility and rotational mobility have been separat...
AbstractBand 4.1 provides, besides ankyrin, the main linkage between the erythrocyte membrane and it...
AbstractThe electroneutral exchange of chloride and bicarbonate across the human erythrocyte membran...
The effect of antibodies to glycophorin A on the rotational diffusion of band 3 in human erythrocyte...
Measurements of integral membrane protein lateral mobil-ity and rotational mobility have been separa...
Band 3, the major protein of the human erythrocyte membrane, associates with multiple metabolic, ion...
The 911 amino acid band 3 (SLC4A1) is the major intrinsic membrane protein of red cells and is the p...
AbstractThe oligomeric state and function of band 3, purified by sulfhydryl affinity chromatography ...
The membrane of red blood cells consists of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded membrane proteins a...
The plasma membrane of the human erythrocyte (RBC) is a six fold symmetric network held together at ...
Band 3, the most abundant erythrocyte membrane protein, mediates one-for-one· exchange of cr and ...
Mechanisms that regulate the movement of a membrane spanning protein band 3 in erythrocyte ghosts we...
The ability of transmembrane receptor proteins to change their association with the cytoskeleton in ...
The structural strength and exceptional deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) can be attributed to...
Human erythrocyte band 3 was purified essentially free of peripheral proteins, in particular band 4....
Measurements of integral membrane protein lateral mobility and rotational mobility have been separat...
AbstractBand 4.1 provides, besides ankyrin, the main linkage between the erythrocyte membrane and it...
AbstractThe electroneutral exchange of chloride and bicarbonate across the human erythrocyte membran...
The effect of antibodies to glycophorin A on the rotational diffusion of band 3 in human erythrocyte...
Measurements of integral membrane protein lateral mobil-ity and rotational mobility have been separa...
Band 3, the major protein of the human erythrocyte membrane, associates with multiple metabolic, ion...
The 911 amino acid band 3 (SLC4A1) is the major intrinsic membrane protein of red cells and is the p...
AbstractThe oligomeric state and function of band 3, purified by sulfhydryl affinity chromatography ...
The membrane of red blood cells consists of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded membrane proteins a...
The plasma membrane of the human erythrocyte (RBC) is a six fold symmetric network held together at ...
Band 3, the most abundant erythrocyte membrane protein, mediates one-for-one· exchange of cr and ...
Mechanisms that regulate the movement of a membrane spanning protein band 3 in erythrocyte ghosts we...
The ability of transmembrane receptor proteins to change their association with the cytoskeleton in ...
The structural strength and exceptional deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) can be attributed to...