The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the heart, the Na+ gradient established by the pump is essential for all aspects of cardiac function, and appropriate regulation of the cardiac Na+ pump is therefore crucial to match cardiac output to the physiological requirements of an organism. The cardiac pump is a multi-subunit enzyme, consisting of a catalytic alpha-subunit and regulatory beta- and FXYD subunits. All three subunits may become palmitoylated, although the functional outcome of these palmitoylation events is incompletely characterized to date. Interestingly, both beta- and FXYD subunits may be palmitoylated or glutathionylated at the same cysteine residues. These competing chemic...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
The seven members of the FXYD protein family associate with the Na(+)-K(+) pump and modulate its act...
The cardiac phosphoprotein phospholemman (PLM) regulates the cardiac sodium pump, activating the pum...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The ubiquitous sodium/potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter at ...
The ubiquitous sodium/potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter at ...
AbstractAs the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase...
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...
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...
Cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav1.5) play an essential role in regulating cardiac electric...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
The seven members of the FXYD protein family associate with the Na(+)-K(+) pump and modulate its act...
The cardiac phosphoprotein phospholemman (PLM) regulates the cardiac sodium pump, activating the pum...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The ubiquitous sodium/potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter at ...
The ubiquitous sodium/potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter at ...
AbstractAs the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase...
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...
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...
Cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav1.5) play an essential role in regulating cardiac electric...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
The seven members of the FXYD protein family associate with the Na(+)-K(+) pump and modulate its act...
The cardiac phosphoprotein phospholemman (PLM) regulates the cardiac sodium pump, activating the pum...