Use of carbonic anhydrase II-deficient mice in uncovering the cellular location of membrane-associated isoforms

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Nicholas D. Carter
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R. E. Tashian

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Manoocher Soleimani ◽  
Snezana Petrovic

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pp. S80.3-S80
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Y H Lien

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Chronic metabolic acidosis (CMA) in the rabbit upregulates carbonic anhydrase (CA) IV in the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT). This study was designed to assess CA IV expression in a model of CMA in the mouse, i.e., congenital deficiency in CA II [CA(II)D]. In female CA(II)D mice, CA IV specific activity but not CA IV immunoreactivity was upregulated in the renal cortex, specifically in microdissected PCTs. Western blot analysis showed higher expression of CA IV immunoreactive protein in renal membranes from males than in those from females.


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James A. Trofatter ◽  
Aimee R. Mayeda ◽  
Debomoy K. Lahiri ◽  
John R. Hofstetter

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A.R. Mayeda

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