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ATPase/GTPase Inhibitors. Add to category favorites. Select Subcategory. ATPase Inhibitors · GTPase Inhibitors. Change Country | EMD Chemicals Group Terms .
28 Apr 2010 . To study the stalk region of the V-type ATPase in detail, we analyzed a set of 7500 single molecular projections of the thermophilic .
4 Feb 2011 . Currently we focus on studying the structure and function of protein complexes that contain molecular rotary motors such as vacuolar ATPases .
The P-type ATPase database was launched as part of a project performed at the TRAP-LABS, Department of Plant Biology, The Faculty of Life Sciences of the .
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Atpases is a of class enzymes that hydrolyzes ATP (Adeonsine TriPhosphate) and decomposes them into ADP (Adenosine DiPhosphate). To be more specific, .
ATPase n. An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP, releasing energy that is used in the cell; adenosine.
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Genomic Comparison of P-type ATPase Ion Pumps in Arabidopsis and Rice. Members of the P-type ATPase ion pump superfamily (TC# 3.A.3) are found in all three .
There is located on the sarcolemma an energy dependent (ATP-dependent) pump system Na+/K+-ATPase) that that performs this function. This pump is essential .
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The spheres can be detached by a variety of methods, after which they act as an ATPase. The physiological function of this enzyme is the synthesis of ATP, .
21 Jan 2010 . @ckreft ATPase is a part of ATPsynthase. it confused me too. it would be nice if this video had audio to explain whats going on. it is .
29 Apr 2006 . The Na+-K+-ATPase is a highly-conserved integral membrane protein that is expressed in virtually all cells of higher organisms. .
The ecto-ATPases of endoparasites and of blood cells and vessels. Ciencia e Cultura (Journal of the Brazilian Association for the Advancement of Science). .
ATPases are membrane-bound ion channels (actually transporters, as they are not true ion channels) that couple ion movement through a membrane with the .
Figure 2: Schematic view of F1-ATPase. The individual subunits are labeled with greek letters and the arrow indicates the direction of rotation in the .
3 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 3 Oct 2005Definition and other additional information on Myosin atpase from Biology-Online .org dictionary.
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They should be viewed as a repeating loop, and give the impression of domain movements occurring during the ATPase cycle. The letter codes are EL, GroEL; .
A Ca2+ ATPase is located in the plasma membrane of all eukaryotic cells. . Later the sodium is pumped back out of the cell by the Na+/K+ ATPase. .
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The "Ca2+ATPase" protein, Sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum calcium ATPase 1, is a Calcium Ion Pump from the skeletal fast twitch muscle of Oryctolagus .
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ATP synthase or ATPase is a protein complex responsible for converting electical potential energy (from a nanoscale batery) into ATP, the molecule used for .
The official name of this gene is “ATPase, Cu++ transporting, . The ATP7A gene belongs to a family of genes called ATP (ATPase superfamily). .
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23 Dec 2010 . ATPase catalyzes the breakdown of ATP to ADP and phosphate. This reaction releases energy which is used by the cell in processes like moving .
Adenosine triphosphatase; an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP. ATPase ,. abbreviation for adenosine triphosphatase. ATPase .
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ATPases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the decomposition of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and a free phosphate ion. .
An essay or paper on Calcium-Dependent ATPase. Calcium-Dependent ATPase: Analytic Techniques A common eukaryotic enzyme, calcium-dependent ATPase has been .
Wang has done a great deal of research and work into the modeling of all the processes involved in ATPase. The structure of the F1 portion of this motor, .
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Monoclonal Antibody against SERCA1 ATPase for use in Immunofluorescence, Western Blot.
If no membrane potential or pH gradient exists to drive the forward reaction, the Keq favors the reverse reaction, ATP hydrolysis (ATPase activity). .
An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP, releasing energy that .
Na+/K+-ATPase (fully Sodium-Potassium Adenosine Triphosphatase, also known .
Integrin Activation. Transendothelial Migration. Extravasation in Leukocytes. Credits. Rolling Neutrophil. Unlike red blood cells, neutrophils are not .
Kinesin, Kinesin motor protein, Kinesin HTS, Cytoskeleton Motor Werks, CMW.
8 postsMouse monoclonal [464.6] to alpha 1 Sodium Potassium ATPase - Plasma Membrane Marker primary antibody datasheet (ab7671).
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For actin-activated ATPase assay, it is important to check the final concentration of KCl and Mg. The optimal condition is 25 mM KCl and 5 mM Mg. [ KCl]>50 .
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