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Publication : Mammalian Na+/H+ exchanger gene family: structure and function studies.

First Author  Yun CH Year  1995
Journal  Am J Physiol Volume  269
Issue  1 Pt 1 Pages  G1-11
PubMed ID  7631785 Mgi Jnum  J:27417
Mgi Id  MGI:74860 Doi  10.1152/ajpgi.1995.269.1.G1
Citation  Yun CH, et al. (1995) Mammalian Na+/H+ exchanger gene family: structure and function studies. Am J Physiol 269(1 Pt 1):G1-11
abstractText  Na+/H+ exchangers are integral plasma membrane proteins that exchange extracellular Na+ for intracellular H+ with a stoichiometry of one for one. They are inhibitable by the diuretic amiloride and have multiple cellular functions, including intracellular pH homeostasis, cell volume control, and electroneutral NaCl absorption in epithelia. The presence of multiple forms of the exchangers was demonstrated by the recent cloning of four mammalian Na+/H+ exchangers, NHE1, NHE2, NHE3, and NHE4. All of these cloned Na+/H+ exchangers have 10-12 putative transmembrane helixes and a long cytoplasmic carboxyl domain. Despite the structural similarity, these Na+/H+ exchanger isoforms differ in their tissue distribution, kinetic characteristics, and response to external stimuli. The present review deals with the recent developments in the molecular identification of the Na+/H+ exchanger gene family, the functional characteristics, and the short-term regulation of Na+/H+ exchange at molecular and cellular levels.
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