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ATPases
A.G. Lee
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ATPases
A.G. Lee
About This Book
Volume 5 of Biomembranes covers an important group of membrane proteins, the ATPases. The P-type ATPases couple the hydrolysis of ATP to the movement of ions across a membrane and are characterized by the formation of a phosphoyrlated intermediate. Included are the plasma membrane and muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca 2+ -ATPases, the (Na + -K + ) -ATPase, the gastric (H + -K + ) -ATPase, the plasma membrane H + -ATPase of fungi and plants, the Mg2+ - transport ATPase, the Salmonella typhimurium, and the K + -ATPase of Escherichia coli, KdpB. The other important classes of ATPase in eukaryotic systems are the vacuolar H + -ATPases and the F0F1 ATP synthase, and, in bacteria, the anion-translocating ATPases, responsible for resistance to arsenicals and antimonials, and the (Na + -Mg 2+ ) -ATPase of Acholeplasma. Finally, eukaryotic systems contain a variety of ectonucleotidases important, for example, in hydrolysis of extracellular ATP released as a cotransmitter from cholinergic and adrenergic nerve terminals. Volume 5 of Biomembranes explores structure-function relationships for these mebrane-bound ATPases.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1. STRUCTURE OF THE SR/ER Ca2+-ATPASE
- CHAPTER 2. KINETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM Ca2+-ATPASE
- CHAPTER 3. CARDIAC Ca2+-ATPASE AND PHOSPHOLAMBAN
- CHAPTER 4. THE CALCIUM PUMP OF PLASMA MEMBRANES
- CHAPTER 5. THE SODIUM PUMP
- CHAPTER 6. THE GASTRIC H+/K+-ATPASE
- CHAPTER 7. THE PLASMA MEMBRANE H+-ATPASE OF FUNGI AND PLANTS
- CHAPTER 8. ANION-TRANSLOCATING ATPASES
- CHAPTER 9. THE MAGNESIUM TRANSPORT ATPASES OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM
- CHAPTER 10. THE ACHOLEPLASMA LAIDLAWII (Na++Mg2+)-ATPASE
- CHAPTER 11. VACUOLAR H+-ATPASE
- CHAPTER 12. THE F0F1 ATP SYNTHASE: STRUCTURES INVOLVED IN CATALYSIS, TRANSPORT, AND COUPLING
- CHAPTER 13. ATP-DIPHOSPHOHYDROLASES, APYRASES, AND NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHOHYDROLASES: BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND FUNCTIONS
- CHAPTER 14. THE KDP-ATPASE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
- INDEX