The Band 3 proteins : anion transporters, binding proteins, and senescent antigens

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The Band 3 proteins : anion transporters, binding proteins, and senescent antigens

editors, Ernst Bamberg, Hermann Passow

(Progress in cell research, v. 2)

Elsevier, 1992

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Band three proteins

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book contains a collection of papers on the molecular biology of the band 3 proteins and their various functions: as anion transporters, binding proteins for membrane skeleton, haemoglobin and glycolytic enzymes and as a recognition signal for the removal of senescent cells by the immuno-system of the body. The papers presented were written to provide an overview of the work carried out during the past five years in most of the laboratories engaged in research on band 3. They serve to give the reader factual information on nearly all aspects of band 3 research, to introduce them to the current literature and to give them a feeling for the philosophy behind the approaches chosen in the various laboratories.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Molecular biology of band 3: molecular and cell biological aspects of the AE anion exchanger gene family, S.L. Alper
  • structure, molecular genetics and topology of the human red cell anion transporter (AE1), M.J.A. Tanner et al. Part 2 Kinetics: kinetics of anion transport across the red cell membrane, J. Brahm et al
  • mechanisms of substrate binding, inhibitor binding and ion translocation in band 3 and band 3 related proteins, P.A. Knauf et al
  • pressure dependence of anion transport in erythrocytes, V.A. Canfield and R.I. Macey
  • molecular probing of a hydrophilic/hydrophobic interface in the transport domain of the anion exchange protein (AEP), Z.I. Cabantchik et al
  • anion binding site in band 3 protein, L. Zaki
  • protein chemistry of the anion transport centre of erythrocyte band 3, N. Hamasaki et al
  • chemical labelling of a glutamate residue involved in proton-sulfate cotransport catalyzed by band 3, M.L. Jennings
  • exploration of the mechanism of mouse erythroid band 3-mediated anion exchange by site-directed mutagenesis, H. Passow et al
  • evidence for a high and a low affinity C1-/HCO3- exchange system in human red cells, G.F. Fuhrmann et al. Part 3 NMR and spin label studies: rates of anion transfer across erythrocyte membranes measured with NMR spectroscopy, P.W. Kuchel et al
  • spin labelling of band 3, the anion transport protein of the erythrocyte membrane, K.R. Schnell et al
  • studies of band 3 function using substrate analogs - substrate specificity, thermodynamics, and anion binding, R. Labotka et al. Part 4 Electrical properties of band 3 and the red cell membrane: potential dependence of mouse band 3-mediated anion exchange in Xenopus oocytes, W. Schwarz et al
  • oscillating electric fields as possible probes for studying fast ion exchange, E. Donath and M. Egger
  • estimates of the electrical conductance of the red cell membrane, J.F. Hoffman
  • Part 5 Oligomer formation, folding and conformational states: oligomeric structure of the human erythrocyte band 3 anion transport protein, R.A.F. Reithmeier and J.R. Casey
  • band 3 quaternary states and allosteric control of function, J.M. Salhany. Part 6 Band 3 as a binding protein: the relationships between the oligomeric structure and the functions of human erythrocyte band 3 protein - the functional unit for the binding of ankyrin, haemoglobin and aldolase and for anion transport, D. Schubert
  • band 3 - calorimetry, cytoskeletal associations, role in metabolic regulation and role in ageing, P.S. Low. Part 7 Band 3 as a senescent antigen: band 3 and erythrocyte removal, P. Arese et al
  • naturally occuring anti-band 3 antibodies - their dual specificity in providing potency, H.U. Lutz
  • senescent cell antigen and band 3 in ageing and disease, M.M.B. Kay. (Part contents)

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