Methods in Enzymology Vol.156 Biomembranes, Part P: ATP-Driven Pumps and Related Transport

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    Most mammalian cells have Na,K-pumps in their membranes, which pump Na ÷ ions out of and K ÷ ions into the cell, thereby creating an electrochemical gradient of Na ÷ ions into and K ÷ ions out of the cell. The pumping requires energy, and the Na,K-pump is an energy transducer, which converts chemical energy from the hydrolysis of ATP to an electrochemical gradient of the cations. Transport coupled to a chemical reaction is by definition active transport.
    • Series: Methods in Enzymology
    • Hardcover: 468 pages
    • Publisher: Academic Press;
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0121820572
    • ISBN-13: 978-0121820572
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