reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryJun 1, 2002Closed access

Biochemistry of Na,K-ATPase

Oregon Health & Science University

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Abstract

The Na,K-ATPase or sodium pump carries out the coupled extrusion and uptake of Na and K ions across the plasma membranes of cells of most higher eukaryotes. It is a member of the P-type ATPase superfamily. This heterodimeric integral membrane protein is composed of a 100-kDa alpha-subunit with ten transmembrane segments and a heavily glycosylated beta subunit of about 55 kDa, which is a type II membrane protein. Current ideas on how the protein achieves active transport are based on a fusion of results of transport physiology, protein chemistry, and heterologous expression of mutant proteins. Recently acquired high resolution structural information provides an important new avenue for a more complete…

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Keywords
  • Transmembrane protein
  • Protein subunit
  • ATPase
  • Heterologous expression
  • Membrane protein
  • Biochemistry
  • Heterologous
  • Chemistry
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