English
 
Help Privacy Policy Disclaimer
  Advanced SearchBrowse

Item

ITEM ACTIONSEXPORT

Released

Book Chapter

The Effect of Arginine Specific Reagents on Anion Transport Across Red Blood Cells

MPS-Authors
/persons/resource/persons252231

Zaki,  Laila
Department of Cell Physiology, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Max Planck Society;

External Resource
No external resources are shared
Fulltext (restricted access)
There are currently no full texts shared for your IP range.
Fulltext (public)
There are no public fulltexts stored in PuRe
Supplementary Material (public)
There is no public supplementary material available
Citation

Zaki, L. (1982). The Effect of Arginine Specific Reagents on Anion Transport Across Red Blood Cells. In H. Peeters (Ed.), Protides of the Biological Fluids (pp. 279-282). Oxford and New York: Pergamon Press Ltd. doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-027988-6.50066-5.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0007-DE2D-E
Abstract
Treatment of red blood cells with the arginine reagents, 1,2 CHD and phenylglyoxal at pH 8.0 causes inhibition of SO4 equilibrium exchange. The degrees of inhibition differ according to the different types of the substrate anion. The inhibition is greater in the presence of SO4 or phosphate than in the presence of Cl- ions. Inhibition of transport by phenyglyoxal is accompanied by little if any reduction of the capacity of the 95k protein to bind H2DIDS.