[NMR paper] Stoichiometric relationship between Na(+) ions transported and glucose consumed in human erythrocytes: Bayesian analysis of (23)Na and (13)C NMR time course data.
Stoichiometric relationship between Na(+) ions transported and glucose consumed in human erythrocytes: Bayesian analysis of (23)Na and (13)C NMR time course data.
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Biophys J. 2013 Apr 16;104(8):1676-84
Authors: Puckeridge M, Chapman BE, Conigrave AD, Grieve SM, Figtree GA, Kuchel PW
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We examined the response of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase (NKA) to monensin, a Na(+) ionophore, with and without ouabain, an NKA inhibitor, in suspensions of human erythrocytes (red blood cells). A combination of (13)C and (23)Na NMR methods allowed the recording of intra- and extracellular Na(+), and (13)C-labeled glucose time courses. The net influx of Na(+) and the consumption of glucose were measured with and without NKA inhibited by ouabain. A Bayesian analysis was used to determine probability distributions of the parameter values of a minimalist mathematical model of the kinetics involved, and then used to infer the rates of Na(+) transported and glucose consumed. It was estimated that the numerical relationship between the number of Na(+) ions transported by NKA per molecule of glucose consumed by a red blood cell was close to the ratio 6.0:1.0, agreeing with theoretical prediction.
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Maximum occurrence analysis of protein conformations for different distributions of paramagnetic metal ions within flexible two-domain proteins
Maximum occurrence analysis of protein conformations for different distributions of paramagnetic metal ions within flexible two-domain proteins
Publication year: 2012
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 215</br>
Claudio Luchinat, Malini Nagulapalli, Giacomo Parigi, Luca Sgheri</br>
Multidomain proteins are composed of rigid domains connected by (flexible) linkers. Therefore, the domains may experience a large degree of reciprocal reorientation. Pseudocontact shifts and residual dipolar couplings arising from one or more paramagnetic metals successively placed...
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Maximum occurrence analysis of protein conformations for different distributions of paramagnetic metal ions within flexible two-domain proteins
Maximum occurrence analysis of protein conformations for different distributions of paramagnetic metal ions within flexible two-domain proteins
Publication year: 2011
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Available online 30 December 2011</br>
Claudio*Luchinat, Malini*Nagulapalli, Giacomo*Parigi, Luca*Sgheri</br>
Multidomain proteins are composed of rigid domains connected by (flexible) linkers. Therefore, the domains may experience a large degree of reciprocal reorientation. Pseudocontact shifts and residual dipolar couplings arising from one or more paramagnetic metals successively...
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Role of aminotransferases in glutamate metabolism of human erythrocytes
Role of aminotransferases in glutamate metabolism of human erythrocytes
Abstract Human erythrocytes require a continual supply of glutamate to support glutathione synthesis, but are unable to transport this amino acid across their cell membrane. Consequently, erythrocytes rely on de novo glutamate biosynthesis from α-ketoglutarate and glutamine to maintain intracellular levels of glutamate. Erythrocytic glutamate biosynthesis is catalyzed by three enzymes, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and glutamine aminohydrolase (GA). Although the presence of these...
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[NMR paper] 13C/31P NMR studies on the role of glucose transport/phosphorylation in human glycoge
13C/31P NMR studies on the role of glucose transport/phosphorylation in human glycogen supercompensation.
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Int J Sports Med. 2003 May;24(4):238-44
Authors: Price TB, Laurent D, Petersen KF
This study measured muscle glycogen during a 7-day carbohydrate loading protocol. Twenty healthy subjects (12 male, 8 female) performed 1 hr treadmill/toe-raise exercise immediately before a 3-day low carbohydrate (LoCHO) diet (20 %...
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[NMR paper] 7Li NMR relaxation study of Li+ binding in human erythrocytes.
7Li NMR relaxation study of Li+ binding in human erythrocytes.
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Biochemistry. 1993 Dec 14;32(49):13490-8
Authors: Rong Q, Espanol M, Mota de Freitas D, Geraldes CF
We used 7Li NMR spin-lattice (T1) and spin-spin (T2) relaxation time measurements to investigate the binding of Li+ in human red blood cell (RBC) suspensions. In RBCs containing 1.4 mM Li+, the intracellular 7Li NMR T2 relaxation value (0.30 +/- 0.03 s) was much smaller than the corresponding T1 value...
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[NMR paper] Relationship between electrostatics and redox function in human thioredoxin: characte
Relationship between electrostatics and redox function in human thioredoxin: characterization of pH titration shifts using two-dimensional homo- and heteronuclear NMR.
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Biochemistry. 1992 Apr 7;31(13):3442-52
Authors: Forman-Kay JD, Clore GM, Gronenborn AM
The electrostatic behavior of potentially titrating groups in reduced human thioredoxin was investigated...
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[NMR paper] Hypophosphite transport in human erythrocytes studied by overdetermined one-dimension
Hypophosphite transport in human erythrocytes studied by overdetermined one-dimensional NMR exchange analysis.
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NMR Biomed. 1990 Apr;3(2):59-63
Authors: Price WS, Kuchel PW
The membrane transport kinetics of the disubstituted phosphorus oxyacid, hypophosphite, were studied in human red cells under equilibrium exchange conditions. Hypophosphite is an analogue of both the bicarbonate and phosphate ions and is known to be...