Band 3 is the basolateral anion exchanger of dark epithelial cells of turtle urinary bladder
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1987.252.5.C570
Band 3 is the basolateral anion exchanger of dark epithelial cells of turtle urinary bladder
Abstract
The turtle urinary bladder serves as a model for collecting duct functions in the mammalian kidney. The epithelium of both the turtle bladder and the mammalian collecting duct can generate a steep gradient for H+ ions between blood and urine. Secretion of H+ into the urine is coupled to a basolateral efflux of HCO-3 that appears to be exchanged mainly against Cl-. Here we show that approximately 80% of the dark cells of the bladder contain a 110,000 relative molecular weight (Mr) analogue of the turtle erythrocyte anion exchanger, band 3. The band 3 analogue is confined to the basolateral cell surface and is absent from the apical membrane. A minor population of the dark cells (approximately 20%), which have been previously suggested to represent reverse cells that are involved in HCO-3 secretion rather than absorption, appears not to express a band 3-like anion exchanger, at either the apical or the basolateral membrane. The bladder band 3 protein is colocalized with actin and isoforms of ankyrin (200,000 Mr) and spectrin (230,000 Mr) along the basolateral membrane. Linkage of band 3 via ankyrin to the spectrin-actin lattice may restrict this anion exchanger to the basolateral membrane surface. In view of our previous observation of a band 3-like anion exchanger in the collecting duct epithelium of the rat kidney, these findings point to a common molecular basis for acid-base transport in the mammalian collecting duct and the reptilian urinary bladder.
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