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ATPase
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3D Structures of ATPase
Updated on 25-March-2018
F1F0 ATPase α, β, γ, δ, ε subunits
F1F0 ATPase α, β, γ, ε subunits
F1F0 ATPase α,β,γ,δ,ε,9,B,D,6,O subunits
V-ATPase
V-ATPase subunit A
(mutant)
V-ATPase subunit B
V-ATPase subunit C
V-ATPase subunit D+F
V-ATPase subunit E
V-ATPase subunit F
V-ATPase subunit G
V-ATPase subunit H
V-ATPase subunit K
V-ATPase subunit I
P-ATPase
Cu+2 transporting ATPase
Na/K transporting ATPase
Ca+2 transporting ATPase
Zn+2 transporting ATPase
K+ transporting ATPase
As+ transporting ATPase
3ibg - ATPase GET3 – Aspergillus fumigatus
H+ transporting ATPase
Na+ transporting ATPase
H/K transporting ATPase
Mg+2 transporting ATPase
Arg/ornithine transporting ATPase
MipZ ATPase
2xit, 2xj4 – CcMipZ – Caulobacter crescentus
2xj9 – CcMipZ (mutant)
FlaI ATPase
References
- ↑ 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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