A structural overview of the plasma membrane Na super(+),K super(+)-ATPase and H super(+)-ATPase ion pumps
Plasma membrane ATPases are primary active transporters of cations that maintain steep concentration gradients. The ion gradients and membrane potentials derived from them form the basis for a range of essential cellular processes, in particular Na super(+)-dependent and proton-dependent secondary t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology 2011-01, Vol.12 (1), p.60-70 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plasma membrane ATPases are primary active transporters of cations that maintain steep concentration gradients. The ion gradients and membrane potentials derived from them form the basis for a range of essential cellular processes, in particular Na super(+)-dependent and proton-dependent secondary transport systems that are responsible for uptake and extrusion of metabolites and other ions. The ion gradients are also both directly and indirectly used to control pH homeostasis and to regulate cell volume. The plasma membrane H super(+)-ATPase maintains a proton gradient in plants and fungi and the Na super(+),K super(+)-ATPase maintains a Na super(+) and K super(+) gradient in animal cells. Structural information provides insight into the function of these two distinct but related P-type pumps. |
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ISSN: | 1471-0072 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nrm3031 |