2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00424-003-1110-3
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Diversity of the mammalian sodium/proton exchanger SLC9 gene family

Abstract: Sodium/proton antiporters or exchangers (NHE) are integral membrane proteins present in most, if not all, living organisms. In mammals, these transporters chiefly catalyze the electroneutral exchange of Na(+) and H(+) down their respective concentration gradients and are crucial for numerous physiological processes, ranging from the fine control of intracellular pH and cell volume to systemic electrolyte, acid-base and fluid volume homeostasis. NHE activity also facilitates the progression of other cellular ev… Show more

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“…Members of this family share a conserved N-terminus (∼500 amino acids) composed of 10 transmembrane segments, and a short C-terminal tail (∼50-100 amino acids), which appears to be a feature of this subfamily. In fact, all known metazoan NHEs described thus far possess a large (∼130 to ∼450 aa) Cterminus that contain several phosphorylation sites as well as binding sites for regulatory factors, suggesting a regulatory function 6 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Members of this family share a conserved N-terminus (∼500 amino acids) composed of 10 transmembrane segments, and a short C-terminal tail (∼50-100 amino acids), which appears to be a feature of this subfamily. In fact, all known metazoan NHEs described thus far possess a large (∼130 to ∼450 aa) Cterminus that contain several phosphorylation sites as well as binding sites for regulatory factors, suggesting a regulatory function 6 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No eukaryotic member of the CPA2 family, has been characterized 4,6 . On the other hand, many eukaryotic CPA1 members have been identified and characterized, including many Na + /H + exchangers from fungi, plants, and mammals, The Sodium-Proton Exchangers (NHEs), antiporters of the CPA1 family, catalyze Na + and H + antiport.…”
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“…In most mammalian cells, the principle inorganic ions involved are Na þ and Cl À , whose transport into the cell is mediated by the coupled activities of Na þ /H þ and Cl À /HCO 3 À exchange (Lang et al, 1998;Wehner et al, 2003;Hoffmann et al, 2009). Upon a decrease in cell volume, Na þ /H þ exchangers (NHEs) of the Slc9 gene family (Alexander and Grinstein, 2006), mainly NHE1, become activated, producing both Na þ influx and an increase in intracellular pH (pH i ) due to H þ efflux (Orlowski and Grinstein, 2004). The increase in pH i then secondarily activates the AE2 HCO 3 À /Cl À exchanger (Humphreys et al, 1995;Jiang et al, 1997) of the anion exchanger (AE) Slc4 family (Romero et al, 2004;Alper, 2006).…”
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“…Na 1 /H 1 exchangers (NHE) are integral membrane proteins present in the plasma membrane of almost all vertebrate cells (Noel and Pouyssgur, 1995;Orlowski and Grinstein, 2004). Under normal physiologic conditions, they mediate an electroneutral exchange of one extracellular Na 1 for an intracellular H 1 that serves to maintain the intracellular pH near 7.1 and cell volume, provide H 1 gradient to transport peptide (Collins et al, 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%