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The following pages link to Effects of membrane potential on electrically silent transport. Potential-independent translocation and asymmetric potential-dependent substrate binding to the red blood cell anion exchange protein (Q41936322):
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- 35Cl nuclear magnetic resonance line broadening shows that eosin-5-maleimide does not block the external anion access channel of band 3. (Q34046954) (← links)
- Evidence for a second binding/transport site for chloride in erythrocyte anion transporter AE1 modified at glutamate 681 (Q34189774) (← links)
- Electrogenic sulfate/chloride exchange in Xenopus oocytes mediated by murine AE1 E699Q. (Q36411915) (← links)
- Characterization of oxalate transport by the human erythrocyte band 3 protein (Q36415700) (← links)
- Electrodiffusion, barrier, and gating analysis of DIDS-insensitive chloride conductance in human red blood cells treated with valinomycin or gramicidin (Q36417633) (← links)
- NH4Cl activates AE2 anion exchanger in Xenopus oocytes at acidic pHi. (Q41928708) (← links)
- Effects of external pH on substrate binding and on the inward chloride translocation rate constant of band 3. (Q41961384) (← links)
- Altered pHi regulation in 3T3/CFTR clones and their chemotherapeutic drug-selected derivatives (Q42801101) (← links)
- Rapid electrogenic sulfate-chloride exchange mediated by chemically modified band 3 in human erythrocytes (Q42976936) (← links)
- A possible molecular mechanism governing human erythrocyte shape (Q43119688) (← links)
- Asymmetry of inverted-topology repeats in the AE1 anion exchanger suggests an elevator-like mechanism. (Q47120898) (← links)
- Membrane potential-dependent binding of polysialic acid to lipid monolayers and bilayers. (Q50227630) (← links)
- Reversible and irreversible interactions of DIDS with the human electrogenic Na/HCO3 cotransporter NBCe1-A: role of lysines in the KKMIK motif of TM5. (Q50639843) (← links)
- Do band 3 protein conformational changes mediate shape changes of human erythrocytes? (Q54614864) (← links)
- Extracellular Access to the Na,K Pump: Pathway Similar to Ion Channel (Q72075950) (← links)