Electron spin resonance studies on the inorganic-anion-transport system of the human red blood cell Binding of a disulfonatostilbene spin label (NDS-tempo) and inhibition of anion transport
1983; Elsevier BV; Volume: 732; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0005-2736(83)90211-0
ISSN1879-2642
AutoresK. F. Schnell, W. ELBE, J Käsbauer, E. Kaufmann,
Tópico(s)Hemoglobin structure and function
ResumoThe disulfonatostilbene spin label, NDS-TEMPO, was synthesized (purity over 96%) and the binding of the spin label to human red-cell ghosts was studied. NDS-TEMPO is readily adsorbed to the membrane surface. Both pretreatment of the ghosts with FDNB and DIDS and the presence of DNDS completely prevent the binding of NDS-TEMPO to red-cell ghosts. Chloride and sulfate competitively inhibit the binding of NDS-TEMPO. Conversely, NDS-TEMPO is a strong, competitive inhibitor of chloride and of sulfate transport. The dissociation constants of NDS-TEMPO from the ESR studies were in the range 1.0–2.0 μM (pH 7.6, 20°C). The inhibition constants of NDS-TEMPO as obtained from the flux experiments were in the range 0.5–2.5 μM (pH 7.3, 25°C). The close accordance of the NDS-TEMPO dissociation constants from the ESR studies with the NDS-TEMPO inhibition constants from the flux measurements indicate a specific labeling of the inorganic-anion-transport system.
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