The vacuolar-type H⁺-ATPase at a glance - more than a proton pump

The vacuolar H(+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) has long been appreciated to function as an electrogenic H(+) pump. By altering the pH of intracellular compartments, the V-ATPase dictates enzyme activity, governs the dissociation of ligands from receptors and promotes the coupled transport of substrates across...

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Cell Membrane - enzymology
Endocytosis
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Membrane Potentials
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Protein Transport
Proteolysis
Signal Transduction
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