Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movements

After identification of the Na,K-ATPase as active ion transporter that maintains the Na+ and K+ concentration gradient across the membrane of virtually all animal cells, a long history of mechanistic studies began in which enzyme activity and ion-transport were intensively investigated. A basis for...

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Main Author: Hans-Jürgen Apell
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/207
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spelling doaj-cb55c487ff5644cf90416ff2e84b68252020-11-25T00:44:55ZengFirenze University PressSubstantia2532-39972019-03-013110.13128/Substantia-207Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movementsHans-Jürgen Apell0Dept. of Biology, University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, 78464 Konstanz, GermanyAfter identification of the Na,K-ATPase as active ion transporter that maintains the Na+ and K+ concentration gradient across the membrane of virtually all animal cells, a long history of mechanistic studies began in which enzyme activity and ion-transport were intensively investigated. A basis for detailed understanding was laid in the so-called Post-Albers pump cycle. Developing new experimental techniques allowed the determination of different flux modes, the analysis of the kinetics of enzyme phosphorylation and dephosphorylation as well as of the transport of Na+ and K+ ions across the membrane. The accumulation of results from transport studies allowed the proposal of the gated channel concept that turned out to be a successful approach to explain the transport-related experimental findings. Eventually, it found its counterpart in the high-resolution structure of the ion pump. Recently it turned out that simple mutations of the Na,K-ATPase are the cause of several diseases. https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/207Ion transportenzyme activityflux modesstructure-function relationelectrogenicitygated-channel concept
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Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movements
Substantia
Ion transport
enzyme activity
flux modes
structure-function relation
electrogenicity
gated-channel concept
author_facet Hans-Jürgen Apell
author_sort Hans-Jürgen Apell
title Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movements
title_short Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movements
title_full Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movements
title_fullStr Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movements
title_full_unstemmed Finding Na,K-ATPase II - From fluxes to ion movements
title_sort finding na,k-atpase ii - from fluxes to ion movements
publisher Firenze University Press
series Substantia
issn 2532-3997
publishDate 2019-03-01
description After identification of the Na,K-ATPase as active ion transporter that maintains the Na+ and K+ concentration gradient across the membrane of virtually all animal cells, a long history of mechanistic studies began in which enzyme activity and ion-transport were intensively investigated. A basis for detailed understanding was laid in the so-called Post-Albers pump cycle. Developing new experimental techniques allowed the determination of different flux modes, the analysis of the kinetics of enzyme phosphorylation and dephosphorylation as well as of the transport of Na+ and K+ ions across the membrane. The accumulation of results from transport studies allowed the proposal of the gated channel concept that turned out to be a successful approach to explain the transport-related experimental findings. Eventually, it found its counterpart in the high-resolution structure of the ion pump. Recently it turned out that simple mutations of the Na,K-ATPase are the cause of several diseases.
topic Ion transport
enzyme activity
flux modes
structure-function relation
electrogenicity
gated-channel concept
url https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/207
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