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Current Topics in Membranes and Transport: Structure, Mechanism, and Function of the Na/K Pump (Current Topics in Membranes, 19)

معرفی کتاب «Current Topics in Membranes and Transport: Structure, Mechanism, and Function of the Na/K Pump (Current Topics in Membranes, 19)» نوشتهٔ Felix Bronner and Arnost Kleinzeller (Eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier در سال 1983. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Content: Advisory Board Page ii Edited by Page iii Copyright page Page iv List of Contributors Pages xv-xxiv Preface Page xxv Joseph F. Hoffman, Joseph F. Hoffman III Acknowledgments Page xxvii Yale Membrane Transport Processes Volumes Page xxix Contents of Previous Volumes Pages xxxi-xxxix What is a Coupled Vectorial Process? Original Research Article Pages 1-19 William P. Jencks The Membrane Equilibrium with Chemical Reactions Original Research Article Pages 21-51 Friedricha Sauer Structural Aspects of Na.K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 53-65 Robertl Post Detergent Solubilization of Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 67-81 Mika Elesmann Methods for the Cleavage of the Large Subunit of Na,K-ATPase and the Resolution of the Peptides Produced Original Research Article Pages 83-102 Henry Rodriguez, Richard Harkins, Jack Kyte Selective Purification of Na,K-ATPase and CA 2+ , Mg 2+ -ATPase from Eel Electroplax Original Research Article Pages 103-106 L.M. Amende, S.P. Chock, Andr.W. Albers Nincds High-Performance Gel Chromatography of Horse Kidney Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 107-111 Makoto Nakao, Toshiko Nakao, Tomoko Ohno, Yuki Chihara, Masako Arai, Yoshihiro Fukushima Native Membranes from Dog Kidney Outer Medulla, Enriched in Na,K-ATPase and Vesicular in Nature Original Research Article Pages 113-118 Bliss Forbush III Infrastructure of Na,K-ATPase in Plasma Membranes Vesicles Original Research Article Pages 119-122 Elisabeth Skriver, Arvid B. Maunsbach, Peter Lethjørgensen Electron Microscope Analysis of Two-Dimensional Crystals of Membrane-Bound Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 123-126 Arvid B. Maunsbach, Elisabeth Skriver, Hans Herbert, Peter Lethj⊘rgensen Organization of the Transmembrane Segments of Na,K-ATPase. Labeling of Lipid Embedded and Surface Domains of the a-Subunit and Its Tryptic Fragments with [ 125 ] lodonaphthylazide, [ 32 P]ATP, and Photolabeled Ouabain Original Research Article Pages 127-130 Peter Lethj⊘rgensen, Stephen J.D. Karlish, Carlos Gitler Structural Studies on Lamb Kidney Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 131-134 J.H. Collins, L.K. Lane, E. Ling, A. Schwartz, A. (Reeves)Zot, B. Forbushiii Two Slightly Different α-Subunit Components of Kidney Na,K-ATPase Induced by Heat Treatment Original Research Article Pages 135-138 T. Ohta, M. Kawamura, T. Hasegawa, H. Ishikura, K. Nagano Radiation Inactivation Analysis of Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 139-143 Paul Ottolenghi, J. Cliveellory, Roger A. Klein Stoichiometrical Binding of Ligands to Less than 160 KilodaltonsofNa.K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 145-148 H. Matsui, Y. Hayashi, H. Homareda, M. Taguchi The Active Site Structure of Na,K-ATPase: Location of a Specific Fluorescein Isothiocyanate-Reactive Site Original Research Article Pages 149-151 Cynthia T. Carilli, Robert A. Farley, Lewis Cantley Subunit Distribution of Sulfhydryl Groups and Disulfide Bonds in Renal Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 153-155 M. Kawamura, T. Ohta, K. Nagano Lipid Regions of Na,K-ATPase Examined with Fluorescent Lipid Probes Original Research Article Pages 157-161 Kimberly A. Muczynski, Ward E. Harris, William L. Stahl Role of Cholesterol and Other Neutral Lipids in Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 163-166 J.J.H.H. M. Depont, W.H.M. Peters, S.L. Bonting Cardiotonic Steroid Binding to Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 167-201 Buss Forbush III Binding of Monovalent Cations to the Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 203-217 M. Yamaguchi, J. Sakamoto, Y. Tonomura Half-of-the-Sites Reactivity of Na,K-ATPase Examined by the Accessibility of Vanadate and ATP into Enzyme-Ouabain Complexes Original Research Article Pages 219-222 Otto Hansen Binding of Rb + and ADP to a Potassium-Like Form of Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 223-227 J⊘rgen Jensen, Paul Ottolenghi Side-Dependent Ion Effects on the Rate of Ouabain Binding to Reconstituted Human Red Cell Ghosts Original Research Article Pages 229-233 H.H. Bodemann, H. Reichmann, T.J. Callahanandj, F. Hoffman Intracellular Sodium Enhancement of Ouabain Binding to Na,K-ATPase and the Development of Glycoside Actions Original Research Article Pages 235-239 Taia Kera, Kyosuke Temma, Satoshi Yamamoto Lithium-Catalyzed Ouabain Binding to Canine Kidney Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 241-245 George R. Henderson Ouabain Binding and Na,K-ATPase in Released Human Red Cell Ghosts Original Research Article Pages 247-250 D.G. Shoemaker, P.K. Lauf Stereoelectronic Interaction between Cardiotonic Steroids and Na, K-ATPase: Molecular Mechanism of Digitalis Action Original Research Article Pages 251-255 F. Dittrich, P. Berlin, K. Köpke, K.R.H. Repke Use of Prophet and MMS-X Computer Graphics in the Study of the Cardiac Steroid Receptor Site of Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 257-264 Dwight S. Fullerton, Eitaroki Tatsuji, Tamboue Deffo, Douglas C. Rohrer, Khalil Ahmed, Arthur H.L. From Photoaffinity Labeling of the Ouabain Binding Site of Na.K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 265-270 Clifford C. Hall, Arnold E. Ruoho New Ouabain Derivatives to Covalently Label the Digitalis Binding Site Original Research Article Pages 271-276 Bernard Rossi, Gilles Ponzio, Michel Lazdunski, Maurice Goeldner, Christian Hirth Ouabain Sensitivity: Diversity and Disparities Original Research Article Pages 277-280 John S. Willis, J. Cuveellory Ligand Interactions with the Substrate Site of Na,K-ATPase: Nucleotides, Vanadate, and Phosphorylation Original Research Article Pages 281-314 Jens G. N⊘rby Conformational Changes of Na,K-ATPase Necessary for Transport Original Research Article Pages 315-322 Lewis C. Cantley, Cynthia T. Carilli, Roderic L. Smith, David Perlman On the Mechanism Behind the Ability of Na,K-ATPase to Discriminate between Na + and K + Original Research Article Pages 323-341 Jens Chr. Skou Characteristics of the Electric Eel Na,K-ATPase Phosphoprotein Original Research Article Pages 343-347 Atsunobu Yoda, Shizuko Yoda Sulfhydryl Groups of Na.K-ATPase: Effects of N -Ethylmaleimide on Phosphorylation from ATP in the Presence of Na + + Mg 2+ Original Research Article Pages 349-352 Mikael Esmann, Irena Klodos Alternative Pathways of Phosphorylation of Na,K-ATPase Regulated by Na + Ions on Both Sides of the Plasma Membrane Original Research Article Pages 353-354 Horst Walter Structurally Different Nucleotide Binding Sites in Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 355-359 Hermann Koepsell, Doris Ollig Study of Na,K-ATPase with ATP Analogs Original Research Article Pages 361-366 Wilhelm Schoner, Hartmut Pauls, Engin H. Serpersu, Gerold Rempeters, Rosemarie Patzelt-Wenczler, Marion Hasselberg Affinity Labeling Studies of the ATP Binding Site of Canine Kidney Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 367-370 James B. Cooper, Carl Johnson, Charles G. Winter 31 P[ 18 0] NMR Kinetic Analysis of 18 0 Exchange Reaction between P, and H 2 0 Catalyzed by Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 371-375 A. Stephen Dahms, Joelle E. Miara Principal Conformations of the α-Subunit and Ion Translocation Original Research Article Pages 377-401 Peter L. J⊘rgensen Magnesium-Induced Conformational Changes in Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 403-424 S.L. Bonting, H.G.P. Swarts, W.H.M. Peters, F.M.A.H. Schuurmans Stekhoven, J.J.H.H.M. Depont Rubidium Movements in Vesicles Reconstituted with Na,K-ATPase, Measured in the Absence of ATP and P i , in the Presence of Either Ligand, and in the Presence of Both Ligands: Role of the “Occluded Staté in Allowing for the Control of the Direction of Ion Movements 5. Original Research Article Pages 425-449 J.D. Karlish, W.D. Stein Eosin: A Fluorescent Probe of ATP Binding to Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 451-455 J.C. Skou, M. Esmann Interaction of Divalent Cations with Fluorescein-Labeled Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 457-463 Marcia Steinberg, James G. Kapakos, Parimal C. Sen Cation Activation of Na,K-ATPase after Treatment with Thimerosal Original Research Article Pages 465-469 Manisha D. Mone, Jack H. Kaplan Alteration of Conformational Equilibria in Na,K-ATPase by Glutaraldehyde Treatment Original Research Article Pages 471-476 David M. Chipman, E. Elhanany, R. Berger, A. Lev Conformational Transition between ADP-Sensitive Phosphoenzyme and Potassium-Sensitive Phosphoenzyme Original Research Article Pages 477-480 Kazuya Taniguchi, Kuniaki Suzuki, Shoichi Iida Relation between Red Cell Membrane Na,K-ATPase and Band 3 Original Research Article Pages 481-484 Eric T. Fosselanda, K. Solomon Kinetic Analyses and the Reaction Mechanism of the Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 485-512 Joseph D. Robinson Evidence for Parallel Pathways of Phosphoenzyme Formation in the Mechanism of ATP Hydrolysis by Electrophorus Na,K-ATP ase Original Research Article Pages 513-535 Jeffrey P. Froehuch, Ann S. Hobbs, R. Wayne Albers Evaluation of the Reaction Mechanism of the Sodium Pump by Steady-State Kinetics Original Research Article Pages 537-546 John R. Sachs Kinetic Evidence in Favor of a Consecutive Model of the Sodium Pump Original Research Article Pages 547-551 D.A. Eisner, D.E. Richards Kinetic Models of Na-Dependent Phosphorylation of Na,K-ATPase from Rat Brain Original Research Article Pages 553-556 Donald M. Foster, Stanley J. Russell, Khalil Ahmed Reinvestigation of the Sequence of Sensitivity of Phosphoenzyme of Na,K-ATPase to ADP and K + during Presteady State of the Phosphorylation by ATP Original Research Article Pages 557-560 Y. Fukushima, M. Nakao Interaction of Na + ,K + and ATP with Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 561-564 P.J. Garrahan, R. Rossi, A.F. Rega Sodium Ion Discharge From Pig Kidney Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 565-568 Yuki Chihara, Makoto Nakao ADP Sensitivity of the Native and Oligomycin-Treated Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 569-572 Ann S. Hobbs, R. Waynealbers, Jeffrey P. Froehlich Three (at Least) Consecutive Phosphointermediates of Na-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 573-576 I. Klodos, J.G. N⊘rby, N.O. Christiansen Aspects of the Presteady State Hydrolysis of ATP by Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 577-580 A.G. Lowe, L.A. Reeve Identity of the Na Activation Sites in ATPase with the K Activation Sites in p-Nitrophenylphosphatase Original Research Article Pages 581-585 L.A. Parodi, J.F. Pincus, L. Josephson, D.J. Sorce, S.R. Simon On the Existence of Two Distinct Hydrolysis Cycles for Na,K-ATPase with Only One Active Substrate Site Original Research Article Pages 587-590 Igor W. Plesner Kinetic Analysis of the Effects of Na + and K + on Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 591-594 Liselotte Plesner, Igor W. Plesner Divalent Cations and Conformational States of Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 595-598 Joseph D. Robinson Na,K-ATPase: Reaction Mechanisms and Ion Translocating Steps Original Research Article Pages 599-623 Paul Deweer Existence and Role of Occluded-lon Forms of Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 625-638 I.M. Glynn, D.E. Richards Na and K Fluxes Mediated by ATP-Free and ATP-Activated Na,K-ATPase in Liposomes Original Research Article Pages 639-642 Beatricem Anner Sidedness of Cations and ATP Interactions with the Sodium Pump Original Research Article Pages 643-647 L. Beaugé, R. Dipolo Sidedness of Sodium Interactions with the Sodium Pump in the Absence of K + Original Research Article Pages 649-652 Rhona Blostein Magnesium Dependence of Sodium Pump Mediated Sodium Transport in Intact Human Red Cells Original Research Article Pages 653-657 P.W. Flatman, V.L. Lew K + -lndependent Active Transport of Na + by Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 659-663 Michael Forgac, Gilbert Chin ADP-ATP Exchange in Internally Dialyzed Squid Giant Axons Original Research Article Pages 665-669 Paulde Weer, Gerda E. Breitwieser, H. Gilbert Smith, Brian G. Kennedy Sodium Pump-Catalyzed ATP-ADP Exchange in Red Blood Cells: The Effects of Intracellular and Extracellular Na and K Ions Original Research Article Pages 671-675 Jack H. Kaplan Ouabain-Sensitive ATP-ADP Exchange and Na-ATPase of Resealed Red Cell Ghosts Original Research Article Pages 677-681 J.D. Cavieres Effect of Internal Adenine Nucleotides on Sodium Pump-Catalyzed Na-Na and Na-K Exchanges Original Research Article Pages 683-686 Brian G. Kennedy, Gorm Lunn, Joseph F. Hoffman Na/K Pump in Inside-Out Vesicles Utilizing ATP Synthesized at the Membrane Original Research Article Pages 687-691 Robert W. Mercer, Beverley E. Farquharson, Philip B. Dunham Anion-Coupled Na Efflux Mediated by the Na/K Pump in Human Red Blood Cells Original Research Article Pages 693-695 S. Dissing, Joseph F. Hoffman Effect of Trypsin Digestion on the Kinetic Behavior of the Na/K Pump in Intact Erythrocytes Original Research Article Pages 697-701 Donna L. Kropp Sodium Movement and ATP Hydrolysis in Basolateral Plasma Membrane Vesicles from Proximal Tubular Cells of Rat Kidney Original Research Article Pages 703-706 F. Proverbio, T. Proverbio, R. Marin Stoichiometry of the Electrogenic Na Pump in Barnacle Muscle: Simultaneous Measurement of Na Efflux and Membrane Current Original Research Article Pages 707-711 M.T. Nelson, W.J. Lederer Regulation of Na,K-ATPase by Its Biosynthesis and Turnover Original Research Article Pages 713-751 Norman J. Karin, John S. Cook Biosynthesis of the Na,K-ATPase in MDCK Cells Original Research Article Pages 753-764 J. Sherman, T. Morimoto, D.D. Sabatini Possible Functional Differences between the Two Na,K-ATPases of the Brain Original Research Article Pages 765-780 Kathleen J. Sweadner Antigenic Properties of the α-, β-, and γ-Subunits of Na,K-ATPase Original Research Article Pages 781-785 William Ball Jr., John H. Collins, Lois Land, Arnold Schwartz Antibodies to Na,K-ATPase: Characterization and Use in Cell-Free Synthesis Studies Original Research Article Pages 787-789 Alicia McDonough, Andrew Hiatt, Isidore Edelman Immunoreactivity of the α-and α(+)-Subunits of Na,K-ATPase in Different Organs and Species Original Research Article Pages 791-795 Gerard D. Schellenberg, Irene V. Pech, William L. Stahl Role of Na + andCa 2+ Fluxes in Terminal Differentiation of Murine Erythroleukemia Cells Original Research Article Pages 797-802 I.G. Macara, R.D. Smith, L.C. Cantley Na/K Pumps and Passive K + Transport in Large and Small Reticulocytes of Anemic Low- and High-Potassium Sheep Original Research Article Pages 803-808 P.K. Law, G. Valet Enhancement of Biosynthesis of Na,K-ATPase in the Toad Urinary Bladder by Aldosterone but Not T 3 Original Research Article Pages 809-812 K. Geering, M. Girardet, C. Bron, J.-P. Kraehenbühl, B.C. Rossier Na,K-ATPase Activity in Rat Nephron Segments: Effect of Low Potassium Diet and Thyroid Deficiency Original Research Article Pages 813-817 Lal C. Garg, C. Craig Tisher
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