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Asymmetry of the malonate transport system in human red blood cells

Authors: 
Omar S. Hajjawi
Robert C.Hider
Journal Name: 
European Journal of Scientific Research
Volume: 
31
Issue: 
4
Pages From: 
534
To: 
545
Date: 
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Keywords: 
Band 3; Malonate; SITS; BPS; Cis; Trans
Abstract: 
Transport kinetics of [2-14C] malonate influx and efflux by the human erythrocyte membrane have been determined as Km(cis), 21mM and Km(trans), 3.2 mM.The flux of this organic dianion is asymmetrically concentration, pH and temperature dependent. Competitive inhibition of malonate by SITS, BPS and sulphate strongly implies that a common route exists for both inorganic anions and organic dianions, namely the anion- exchange band 3 protein. 14C-Malonate which is nonmetabolized in the erythrocyte, is a useful kinetics probe for monitoring membrane potential and self- inhibition.