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The plasma membrane proton-translocating ATPase
Authors:Scarborough G A
Institution:(1) Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Campus Box #7365 Jones Building, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill (North Carolina 27599, USA), Fax +1 919 966 5640, e-mail: gas@med.unc.edu, US
Abstract:Living cells require membranes and membrane transporters for the maintenance of life. After decades of biochemical scrutiny, the structures and molecular mechanisms by which membrane transporters catalyze transmembrane solute movements are beginning to be understood. The plasma membrane proton-translocating adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) is an archetype of the P-type ATPase family of membrane transporters, which are important in a wide variety of cellular processes. The H+-ATPase has been crystallized and its structure determined to a resolution of 8 angstrom in the membrane plane. When considered together with the large body of biochemical information that has been accumulated for this transporter, and for enzymes in general, this new structural information is providing tantalizing insights regarding the molecular mechanism of active ion transport catalyzed by this enzyme.
Keywords:, Membrane transport, membrane protein crystallization, P-type ATPases, proton pump, membrane protein structure,,,,,,conformational changes, molecular dynamics,
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