Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2026389365> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2026389365 endingPage "1307" @default.
- W2026389365 startingPage "1289" @default.
- W2026389365 abstract "We have carried out a solution-state NMR study of synthetic peptides patterned on the first membrane span of normal human band 3, and the same region of the mutant band 3 present in Southeast Asian ovalocytosis (SAO) which has a nine amino acid deletion. In 1:1 (v/v) chloroform/methanol, the 42 residue normal peptide (R389-K430) consisted of three helical regions. The slow solvent exchange of backbone amide protons revealed the helix from P403 to A416 was more stable than the “cytoplasmic” N-terminal helix from P391 to A400. These helices were separated by a sharp bend at P403, which is probably located at the boundary between the cytoplasmic domain and the first transmembrane span. The SAO deletion (A400-A408) removed the bend at P403, to leave a stable helix from P391 to A416 containing the residuum of the normal first transmembrane helix and with a hydrophobic turn replaced by a polar turn in the SAO peptide. Insertion of fragments of normal band 3 and band 3 SAO into microsomal membranes was investigated using a cell free translation system. A fragment composed of the cytoplasmic domain and the putative first membrane domain of normal band 3 (B3(1)) inserted stably into the membrane. However, the corresponding fragment of band 3 SAO [SAO(1)] did not integrate stably into membranes. Our results suggest that in SAO band 3, the region of the first membrane span of normal band 3 does not integrate properly into the membrane because it lacks a sufficiently long hydrophobic segment, and the deletion also disrupts a conserved structural subdomain at the membrane surface." @default.
- W2026389365 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2026389365 creator A5005852380 @default.
- W2026389365 creator A5016779269 @default.
- W2026389365 creator A5033221430 @default.
- W2026389365 creator A5043972905 @default.
- W2026389365 date "1999-01-01" @default.
- W2026389365 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2026389365 title "Structural Studies on the Effects of the Deletion in the Red Cell Anion Exchanger (band 3, AE1) Associated with South East Asian Ovalocytosis" @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1493583178 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1498086754 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1524550442 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1539001193 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1548346922 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W157495653 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1589020734 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1822034226 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1963908837 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1965780695 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1966159032 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1967660315 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1970672690 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1976642662 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1980505982 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1987914193 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1990719397 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W1992909182 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2003802570 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2006353505 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2018346661 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2027092642 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2027109671 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2027434839 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2030633878 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2032175259 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2045446885 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2047240654 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2054711229 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2055306428 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2056330797 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2064564550 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2074218266 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2075425917 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2078195158 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2078823297 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2081030911 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2086213465 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2088848851 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2090022310 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2091697939 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2093156433 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2093557560 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2098164044 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2100837269 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2104830961 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2116493634 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2122777099 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2142830112 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2151913823 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2157165549 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2236532710 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2322239684 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2327091911 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2341368752 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W236506344 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2415319173 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2416173973 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W2433798192 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W3047703793 @default.
- W2026389365 cites W4242321617 @default.
- W2026389365 doi "https://doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1998.2392" @default.
- W2026389365 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9887277" @default.
- W2026389365 hasPublicationYear "1999" @default.
- W2026389365 type Work @default.
- W2026389365 sameAs 2026389365 @default.
- W2026389365 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W2026389365 countsByYear W20263893652012 @default.
- W2026389365 countsByYear W20263893652013 @default.
- W2026389365 countsByYear W20263893652014 @default.
- W2026389365 countsByYear W20263893652016 @default.
- W2026389365 countsByYear W20263893652017 @default.
- W2026389365 countsByYear W20263893652021 @default.
- W2026389365 countsByYear W20263893652022 @default.
- W2026389365 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2026389365 hasAuthorship W2026389365A5005852380 @default.
- W2026389365 hasAuthorship W2026389365A5016779269 @default.
- W2026389365 hasAuthorship W2026389365A5033221430 @default.
- W2026389365 hasAuthorship W2026389365A5043972905 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C118892022 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C12554922 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C144647389 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C190062978 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C24530287 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C2776589458 @default.
- W2026389365 hasConcept C2778530040 @default.