-ATPase includes several functional domains that determine its enzymatic and trafficking properties.-ATPase and PP2A can at least partially reverse this phosphorylation.Taken together, these data demonstrate that the sodium pump belongs to a growing list of ion transport proteins that are regulated through direct interactions with the catalytic subunit of a protein phosphatase
The Na,K-ATPase is a member of the P-type ATPase family and a primary active ion transporter for Na+...
Cation-transporting P-type ATPases show a high degree of structural and functional homology. Neverth...
The Na+/K+-ATPase is a target protein for protein kinase C (PKC), The PKC-mediated phosphorylation o...
-ATPase includes several functional domains that determine its enzymatic and trafficking properties....
The P-type ATPase family constitutes a collection of ion pumps that form phosphorylated intermediate...
The Na,K-ATPase, or sodium pump, is a membrane-associated protein complex comprising two subunits, a...
The sodium pump Na,K-ATPase, located in the plasma membrane of all animal cells, is a member of a fa...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
P-type ATPases constitute a ubiquitous superfamily of cation transport enzymes, responsible for carr...
AbstractPhosphorylation is a widely used, reversible means of regulating enzymatic activity. Among t...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
In cardiac muscle, the sarcolemmal sodium/potassium ATPase is the principal quantitative means of ac...
The Na/K-ATPase (NKA), or Na pump, is a member of the P-type ATPase superfamily. In addition to pump...
The Na,K-ATPase is a member of the P-type ATPase family and a primary active ion transporter for Na+...
Cation-transporting P-type ATPases show a high degree of structural and functional homology. Neverth...
The Na+/K+-ATPase is a target protein for protein kinase C (PKC), The PKC-mediated phosphorylation o...
-ATPase includes several functional domains that determine its enzymatic and trafficking properties....
The P-type ATPase family constitutes a collection of ion pumps that form phosphorylated intermediate...
The Na,K-ATPase, or sodium pump, is a membrane-associated protein complex comprising two subunits, a...
The sodium pump Na,K-ATPase, located in the plasma membrane of all animal cells, is a member of a fa...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
P-type ATPases constitute a ubiquitous superfamily of cation transport enzymes, responsible for carr...
AbstractPhosphorylation is a widely used, reversible means of regulating enzymatic activity. Among t...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
In cardiac muscle, the sarcolemmal sodium/potassium ATPase is the principal quantitative means of ac...
The Na/K-ATPase (NKA), or Na pump, is a member of the P-type ATPase superfamily. In addition to pump...
The Na,K-ATPase is a member of the P-type ATPase family and a primary active ion transporter for Na+...
Cation-transporting P-type ATPases show a high degree of structural and functional homology. Neverth...
The Na+/K+-ATPase is a target protein for protein kinase C (PKC), The PKC-mediated phosphorylation o...