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[[ATPase]] is an enzyme which catalyzes the breakdown of [[ATP]] into ADP and a phosphate ion.  This dephosphorylation releases energy which the enzyme uses to drive other reactions. The F1/0 ATPase is called '''ATP synthase''' synthesises the reverse reaction, i.e., the addition of phosphate to ADP to form ATP.  ATPase types include:<br />
[[ATPase]] is an enzyme which catalyzes the breakdown of [[ATP]] into ADP and a phosphate ion.  This dephosphorylation releases energy which the enzyme uses to drive other reactions<ref>PMID:15078220</ref>. The F1/0 ATPase is called '''ATP synthase''' synthesises the reverse reaction, i.e., the addition of phosphate to ADP to form ATP<ref>PMID:30888962</ref>.  ATPase types include:<br />
* '''F-ATPase''' - the prime producers of ATP.  For details see [[Alice Clark/ATPsynthase]];<br /> <!--Should there be a F-ATPase page for this like thee is for V-ATPase below? If one is made, I'd like to see links to the animations/movies referenced at https://twitter.com/NathanRoberts17/status/943428752113094656 there.-->
* '''F-ATPase''' - the prime producers of ATP<ref>PMID:8065448</ref>.  For details see [[Alice Clark/ATPsynthase]];<br /> <!--Should there be a F-ATPase page for this like thee is for V-ATPase below? If one is made, I'd like to see links to the animations/movies referenced at https://twitter.com/NathanRoberts17/status/943428752113094656 there.-->
* '''V-ATPase''' or Vacuolar-type H+ ATPase couples the energy to proton transport across membranes.  For details see [[V-ATPase]];<br />
* '''V-ATPase''' or Vacuolar-type H+ ATPase couples the energy to proton transport across membranes.   
 
ATPase is inhibited by [[Bedaquiline]] which is used as TB drug<ref>PMID:28807917</ref>.
 
For details see [[V-ATPase]];<br />
* '''A-ATPase''' are found in archaea.  For details see [[A-ATP Synthase]];<br />
* '''A-ATPase''' are found in archaea.  For details see [[A-ATP Synthase]];<br />
* '''P-ATPase''' transport ions;<br />
* '''P-ATPase''' transport ions<ref>PMID:20962537</ref><br />
* '''E-ATPase''' hydrolyze extracellular ATP.  <br />
* '''E-ATPase''' hydrolyze extracellular ATP<ref>PMID:7721538</ref>.  <br />
*  '''MipZ''' is an ATPase which forms a complex with the chromosome partitioning protein ParB and is responsible for the regulation of FtsZ ring formation.<br />
*  '''MipZ''' is an ATPase which forms a complex with the chromosome partitioning protein ParB and is responsible for the regulation of FtsZ ring formation.<br />
ATPase domains include metal-binding domain (MBD) and nucleotide-binding domain (NBD). For more details see:<br />
ATPase domains include metal-binding domain (MBD) and nucleotide-binding domain (NBD). For more details see:<br />
*Cu transporting ATPase are in [[P(1B)-Type Cu(I) Transporting ATPases ATP7A and ATP7B]].<br />
* '''ATPase RavA''' participates in the pathway which response to ahminoglycosides under anaerobic conditions and cell membrane regulation<ref>PMID:36127320</ref>.  <br />
*Na/K transporting ATPase are in [[Sodium-Potassium ATPase]].<br />
* '''ATPase InvC''' energizes the apparatus needed for the entry of ''Salmonella typhimurium'' into mammalian cells<ref>PMID:8045880</ref>.  <br />
*H/K transporting ATPase are in [[Esomeprazole and H+/K+ - ATPase Interaction]].<br />
* '''Peroxisomal ATPase''' Pex1/Pex6 is essential for peroxisome formation<ref>PMID:37741838</ref>.  <br />
*Transitional endoplasmic reticulum ATPase are in [[Valosin Containing Protein D120]].<br />
* '''INO8o ATPase''' is a component of the chromatin remodelling complex<ref>PMID:19062292</ref>.  <br />
*Central stalk in F(1)-ATPase is described in [[A-ATP Synthase]]<br />
*'''Cu transporting ATPase''' are in [[P(1B)-Type Cu(I) Transporting ATPases ATP7A and ATP7B]].<br />
*'''Na/K transporting ATPase''' are in [[Sodium-Potassium ATPase]].<br />
*'''H/K transporting ATPase''' are in [[Esomeprazole and H+/K+ - ATPase Interaction]].<br />
*'''Transitional endoplasmic reticulum ATPase''' are in [[Valosin Containing Protein D120]].<br />
*'''Central stalk in F(1)-ATPase''' is described in [[A-ATP Synthase]]<br />
*[[Journal:JSB:1|RuvBL1/RuvBL2 complex (ATPase)]]<br />
*[[Journal:JSB:1|RuvBL1/RuvBL2 complex (ATPase)]]<br />
*For Ter-ATPase see [[Valosin Containing Protein D120]]




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