Amiloride and the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger protein: mechanism and significance of inhibition of the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger (review).
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- Published online on: March 1, 1999 https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.3.3.315
- Pages: 315-336
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Abstract
Amiloride and its derivatives are important tools for studying NHE-1, the ubiquitous isoform of the sodium/hydrogen exchanger protein family. Three residues in putative transmembrane domains IV and IX have been implicated in amiloride binding and several models of the proposed amiloride-binding site have been reported. Though it has been shown that sodium ions and amiloride molecules interact at unique regions of the NHE-1 protein, physiological experiments reveal a competitive relationship between the two under some circumstances. The two binding sites are thus on closely related but distinct regions on the protein.