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7.2.2.1
ATP + H2O
the V-type ATPase pumps Na+ ions out of the cell against the sodium ion motive force at the expense of the hydrolysis of ATP. The enzyme complex consists of an integral membrane part V0 that is responsible for the translocation of the Na+ ions and a cytoplasmic, membrane associated part V1 that hydrolyzes ATP, it functions as two coupled molecular motors
7.2.2.1
ATP + H2O + n Na+[side 1]
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ATP + H2O + Na+/in
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ATP + H2O + Na/+in
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the transcription of the Na+-ATPase operon is regulated by the intracellular concentration of Na+
7.2.2.1
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enzyme is induced when cells are grown on media rich in sodium
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