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ATPases (EC 3.6.1.3,
Adenosine 5'-TriPhosphatase, adenylpyrophosphatase, ATP monophosphatase, triphosphatase, SV40 T-antigen, ATP hydrolase,
complex V...
- triphosphatase, also
known as Na+/K+-
ATPase, Na+/K+ pump, or sodium–pot****ium
ATPase) is an
enzyme (an
electrogenic transmembrane ATPase)
found in the
membrane of...
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Eukaryotic ATP
synthases are F-
ATPases,
running "in reverse" for an
ATPase. This
article deals mainly with this type. An F-
ATPase consists of two main subunits...
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hydrogen pot****ium
ATPase, also
known as H+/K+
ATPase, is an
enzyme which functions to
acidify the stomach. It is a
member of the P-type
ATPases, also known...
- Vacuolar-type
ATPase (V-
ATPase) is a
highly conserved evolutionarily ancient enzyme with
remarkably diverse functions in
eukaryotic organisms. V-
ATPases acidify...
- or sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic
reticulum Ca2+-
ATPase, or SR Ca2+-
ATPase, is a
calcium ATPase-type P-
ATPase. Its
major function is to
transport calcium from...
- F-
ATPase, also
known as F-Type
ATPase, is an
ATPase/synthase
found in
bacterial plasma membranes, in
mitochondrial inner membranes (in
oxidative phosphorylation...
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ATPase is a form of P-
ATPase that
transfers calcium after a
muscle has contracted. The two
kinds of
calcium ATPase are:
Plasma membrane Ca2+
ATPase (PMCA)...
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Myosin ATPase (EC 3.6.4.1) is an
enzyme with
systematic name ATP
phosphohydrolase (actin-translocating). This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction:...
- The P-type
ATPases, also
known as E1-E2
ATPases, are a
large group of
evolutionarily related ion and
lipid pumps that are
found in bacteria, archaea, and...