Introduction: A Close Look at the Vacuolar ATPase |
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Authors: | Gerhard Grüber |
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Affiliation: | (1) Universität des Saarlandes, Universitätsbau 76, Fachrichtung 2.5-Biophysik, D-66421 Homburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | The vacuolar ATPases (V-type ATPases) are a family of ATP-dependent ion pumps and found in two principal locations, in endomembranes and in plasma membranes. This family of ATPases is responsible for acidification of intracellulare compartments and, in certain cases, ion transport across the plasma membrane of eucaryotic cells. V-ATPases are composed of two distinct domains: a catalytic V1 sector, in which ATP hydrolysis takes place, and the membrane-embedded sector, V0, which functions in ion conduction. In the past decade impressive progress has been made in elucidating the properties structure, function and moleculare biology. These knowledge sheds light also on the evolution of V-ATPases and their related families of A-(A1A0-ATPase) and F-type (F1F0-ATPases)ATPases. |
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Keywords: | A1A0 ATPase bioenergetics F1F0 ATPase vacuolar-type ATPase V1V0 ATPase V1 ATPase |
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