Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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The proton-linked monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) family: structure, function and regulationEnhanced detergent extraction for analysis of membrane proteomes by two-dimensional gel electrophoresisBasigin (CD147) is the target for organomercurial inhibition of monocarboxylate transporter isoforms 1 and 4: the ancillary protein for the insensitive MCT2 is EMBIGIN (gp70)Studies on the DIDS-binding site of monocarboxylate transporter 1 suggest a homology model of the open conformation and a plausible translocation cycleA rapid method for the functional reconstitution of amino acid transport systems from rat liver plasma membranes. Partial purification of System A.Studies of the membrane topology of the rat erythrocyte H+/lactate cotransporter (MCT1).Reconstitution studies of amino acid transport system L in rat erythrocytes.Reconstitution and identification of the major Na(+)-dependent neutral amino acid-transport protein from bovine renal brush-border membrane vesicles.Identification and partial purification of the erythrocyte L-lactate transporter.Reversible and irreversible inhibition, by stilbenedisulphonates, of lactate transport into rat erythrocytes. Identification of some new high-affinity inhibitors.Substrate and inhibitor specificity of monocarboxylate transport into heart cells and erythrocytes. Further evidence for the existence of two distinct carriers.A basolateral lactate/H+ co-transporter in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells.The kinetics of transport of lactate and pyruvate into isolated cardiac myocytes from guinea pig. Kinetic evidence for the presence of a carrier distinct from that in erythrocytes and hepatocytesThe kinetics, substrate and inhibitor specificity of the lactate transporter of Ehrlich-Lettre tumour cells studied with the intracellular pH indicator BCECF.N-terminal protein sequence analysis of the rabbit erythrocyte lactate transporter suggests identity with the cloned monocarboxylate transport protein MCT1.Reconstitution of the lactate carrier from rat skeletal-muscle sarcolemma.A look at the smelly side of physiology: transport of short chain fatty acids.L(+)-lactate binding to a protein in rat skeletal muscle plasma membranes.
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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P2860
P356
P1433
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Reconstitution of the L-lactate carrier from rat and rabbit erythrocyte plasma membranes.
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P2093
P2860
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10.1042/BJ2540385
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1988-09-01T00:00:00Z