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Atpases

Atpase

(Science: enzyme) An enzyme that hydrolyzes atp into adp and phosphate.


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ATP ase vs. ADP ase

... can catalyse all of the following three reactions: ATP -> ADP +Pi ATP-> AMP +Pi AMP-> Adenine +Pi The apyrases are still referred to as ATPases because of their ability to hydrolyze ATP, although they can hydrolyze other substrates as well. It is a general case - some enzymes can (albeit ...

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by MrMistery
Thu Nov 27, 2008 4:38 pm
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: ATP ase vs. ADP ase
Replies: 8
Views: 1721

Crosswords will be the death of me..

"proteins that create ATP molecules" = ATPases

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by MrMistery
Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:27 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Crosswords will be the death of me..
Replies: 9
Views: 780

ATP transport throughout the cell?

... mitochondria, cytosol, and glycosomes are areas that can create ATP. (hey guys tell me if I missed one) ADP can be further broken down to AMP. Any ATPases can do this. ATPsynthase is an enzyme that can make ATP from ADP by adding P. ATPsynthase is present in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and i'm ...

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by Caspase
Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:48 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: ATP transport throughout the cell?
Replies: 7
Views: 1651

The Fiber Disease

... mutans that are involved in copper homeostasis and biofilm detachment. CopY is a negative transcriptional regulator, CopA is a P-type ATPases and CopA is a putative metallochaperone protein. Each of the ORFs in the adc and cop operons in S. gordonii was inactivated using a spectinomycin ...

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by London
Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:31 pm
 
Forum: Human Biology
Topic: The Fiber Disease
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Posting

... when one of us will find this we will do it. We are nice and helpful ;-) As for your answer, I am not sure but if I consider the existence of Na/K ATPases who degrades ATp to transfer Na+ out and K+ in, I would say that 2 AND 5 are OK.

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by canalon
Wed Jun 07, 2006 2:26 pm
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Posting
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