K+-dependent Na+ transport driven by respiration in Escherichia coli cells and membrane vesicles (original) (raw)

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Replacements of histidine 226 of NhaA-Na+/H+ antiporter of Escherichia coli. Cysteine (H226C) or serine (H226S) retain both normal activity and pH sensitivity, aspartate (H226D) shifts the pH profile toward basic pH, and alanine (H226A) inactivates the carrier at all pH values

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Functional analysis of amino acids of the Na+/H+ exchanger that are important for proton translocation

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