AbstractThe eukaryotic V-type adenosine triphosphatase (V-ATPase) is a multi-subunit membrane protein complex that is evolutionarily related to F-type adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthases and A-ATP synthases. These ATPases/ATP synthases are functionally conserved and operate as rotary proton-pumping nano-motors, invented by Nature billions of years ago. In the first part of this review we will focus on recent structural findings of eukaryotic V-ATPases and discuss the role of different subunits in the function of the V-ATPase holocomplex. Despite structural and functional similarities between rotary ATPases, the eukaryotic V-ATPases are the most complex enzymes that have acquired some unconventional cellular functions during evolution. In...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (or V-ATPases) function to acidify intracellular compartments in e...
AbstractThe ability of subunit C of eukaryotic V-ATPases to bind ADP and ATP is demonstrated by phot...
AbstractV-ATPases consist of a complex of peripheral subunits containing catalytic sites for ATP hyd...
AbstractThe eukaryotic V-type adenosine triphosphatase (V-ATPase) is a multi-subunit membrane protei...
AbstractThe vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) was first identified as an electrogenic proton pump that a...
The control of the intracellular pH is vital for the survival of all organisms. Membrane transporter...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (V-ATPases) are ATP-dependent proton pumps responsible for both ac...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (or V-ATPases) function to acidify intracellular compartments in e...
The ability of cells to adapt to fluctuations in glucose availability is crucial for their survival ...
AbstractThe vacuolar-type H+-ATPases (V-ATPase) are a family of multi-subunit ATP-dependent proton p...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (or V-ATPases) are ATP-dependent proton pumps that function to aci...
AbstractV-ATPase is a multi-subunit membrane protein complex, it translocates protons across biologi...
V-ATPases (H+ ATPases) are multisubunit, ATP-dependent proton pumps that regulate pH homeostasis in ...
V-ATPase is a vacuolar (lysosome-like) ATPase-dependent proton pump necessary for maintaining pH hom...
AbstractThe vacuolar H+-ATPases (or V-ATPases) are a family of ATP-dependent proton pumps responsibl...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (or V-ATPases) function to acidify intracellular compartments in e...
AbstractThe ability of subunit C of eukaryotic V-ATPases to bind ADP and ATP is demonstrated by phot...
AbstractV-ATPases consist of a complex of peripheral subunits containing catalytic sites for ATP hyd...
AbstractThe eukaryotic V-type adenosine triphosphatase (V-ATPase) is a multi-subunit membrane protei...
AbstractThe vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) was first identified as an electrogenic proton pump that a...
The control of the intracellular pH is vital for the survival of all organisms. Membrane transporter...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (V-ATPases) are ATP-dependent proton pumps responsible for both ac...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (or V-ATPases) function to acidify intracellular compartments in e...
The ability of cells to adapt to fluctuations in glucose availability is crucial for their survival ...
AbstractThe vacuolar-type H+-ATPases (V-ATPase) are a family of multi-subunit ATP-dependent proton p...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (or V-ATPases) are ATP-dependent proton pumps that function to aci...
AbstractV-ATPase is a multi-subunit membrane protein complex, it translocates protons across biologi...
V-ATPases (H+ ATPases) are multisubunit, ATP-dependent proton pumps that regulate pH homeostasis in ...
V-ATPase is a vacuolar (lysosome-like) ATPase-dependent proton pump necessary for maintaining pH hom...
AbstractThe vacuolar H+-ATPases (or V-ATPases) are a family of ATP-dependent proton pumps responsibl...
AbstractThe vacuolar (H+)-ATPases (or V-ATPases) function to acidify intracellular compartments in e...
AbstractThe ability of subunit C of eukaryotic V-ATPases to bind ADP and ATP is demonstrated by phot...
AbstractV-ATPases consist of a complex of peripheral subunits containing catalytic sites for ATP hyd...