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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.  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.  ATPase types include:<br />
* '''F-ATPase''' - the prime producers of ATP;<br />
* '''F-ATPase''' - the prime producers of ATP;<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.  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 />

Revision as of 19:17, 20 December 2017


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. ATPase types include:

  • F-ATPase - the prime producers of ATP;

An ATPase, Human RuvB-like 1 dodecamer complex with ADP (PDB code 2c9o)

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3D Structures of ATPase3D Structures of ATPase

Updated on 20-December-2017



ReferencesReferences

  1. Gorynia S, Bandeiras TM, Pinho FG, McVey CE, Vonrhein C, Round A, Svergun DI, Donner P, Matias PM, Carrondo MA. Structural and functional insights into a dodecameric molecular machine - The RuvBL1/RuvBL2 complex. J Struct Biol. 2011 Sep 10. PMID:21933716 doi:10.1016/j.jsb.2011.09.001

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