Isolation of sodium-complexing polypeptides from mammalian blood and cardiac muscle |
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Authors: | M J Hickling J A Barclay S J White K White |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Science, College of Education, Henwick Grove, WR2 6AJ Worcester, England;(2) Department of Physiology, The University, Birmingham, England;(3) Present address: The Computer Centre, The University, Birmingham, England;(4) Present address: 302, Quinton Road, Birmingham 17, England;(5) Present address: Dept. of Physiology, University of Birmingham, England |
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Abstract: | Summary Two distinct polypeptides have been isolated from rat heart and ox blood. They are both found to be effective in forming complexes with sodium ions, and it is suggested that they may have a function in stabilizing sodium ion activity.Acknowledgments. We are indebted to ProfessorG. A. Gilbert, F.R.S. and to Dr.C. J. Lote for helpful discussion, and to the Royal Society for a Grant-in-aid which in part supported the investigation. |
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