4,4'-Diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-Disulfonic Acid

solute carrier family 4 member 1 (Diego blood group) ; Homo sapiens







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1 23878365 Activity and distribution of intracellular carbonic anhydrase II and their effects on the transport activity of anion exchanger AE1/SLC4A1. 2013 Oct 15 1
2 21442446 Involvement of carboxyl groups in chloride transport and reversible DIDS binding to band 3 protein in human erythrocytes. 2011 Jun 3
3 21501030 Anion exchanger and the resistance against thermal haemolysis. 2011 1
4 19907019 The GPA-dependent, spherostomatocytosis mutant AE1 E758K induces GPA-independent, endogenous cation transport in amphibian oocytes. 2010 Feb 1
5 19071041 Kinetic evidence for modulation by glycophorin A of a conformational equilibrium between two states of band 3 (SLC4A1) bound reversibly by the competitive inhibitor DIDS. 2009 May-Jun 1
6 19286940 Regulation of nitrite transport in red blood cells by hemoglobin oxygen fractional saturation. 2009 May 1
7 19448077 Molecular physiology and genetics of Na+-independent SLC4 anion exchangers. 2009 Jun 1
8 18329299 Reduced DIDS-sensitive chloride conductance in Ae1-/- mouse erythrocytes. 2008 Jul-Aug 4
9 17317744 A conductive pathway generated from fragments of the human red cell anion exchanger AE1. 2007 May 15 2
10 14737025 Effects of 4,4'-diisothiocyanato-stilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid (DIDS) and chlorpromazine on NO3- transport via anion exchanger in erythrocytes: inertness of DIDS in whole blood. 2003 Dec 1
11 11783947 Kinetic mechanism of DIDS binding to band 3 (AE1) in human erythrocyte membranes. 2001 Sep-Oct 1
12 10460174 Binding properties of the stilbene disulfonate sites on human erythrocyte AE1: kinetic, thermodynamic, and solid state deuterium NMR analyses. 1999 Aug 24 2
13 10545179 Trapping of inhibitor-induced conformational changes in the erythrocyte membrane anion exchanger AE1. 1999 Nov 2 1
14 8172917 Band 3, the anion exchanger of the erythrocyte membrane, is also a flippase. 1994 May 11 1