Types of atpases and where are they located within a cell
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⚫⬛☛✔☺⛤This particular transporter is known as a V-ATPase. (The “V” stands for “vesicular.”) There is another type of proton ATPase, found on the inner mitochondrial membrane, which may appear to be set up to pump protons out of the mitochondrion at the expense of an ATP similar to V-ATPase
☛☺⚫⬛The plasma membrane of certain acid-secreting cells contains an almost crystalline array of V-class H+ATPases. This electron micrograph is of a platinum replica of the cytosolic surface of the apical plasma membrane of a toad bladder epithelial cell.
☛◼⬛☺☛⛤ATPases and are present in many different cell types (Palmgren ... Black lines depict the expected location of the plasma membrane.⬛⬛⬛⚫⚫⚫⚫⚫☛☛☛⛤⛤⛤⛤☺☺☺☺⬛⬛⬛⬛⚫⚫⚫
⚫⬛☛✔☺⛤This particular transporter is known as a V-ATPase. (The “V” stands for “vesicular.”) There is another type of proton ATPase, found on the inner mitochondrial membrane, which may appear to be set up to pump protons out of the mitochondrion at the expense of an ATP similar to V-ATPase
☛☺⚫⬛The plasma membrane of certain acid-secreting cells contains an almost crystalline array of V-class H+ATPases. This electron micrograph is of a platinum replica of the cytosolic surface of the apical plasma membrane of a toad bladder epithelial cell.
☛◼⬛☺☛⛤ATPases and are present in many different cell types (Palmgren ... Black lines depict the expected location of the plasma membrane.⬛⬛⬛⚫⚫⚫⚫⚫☛☛☛⛤⛤⛤⛤☺☺☺☺⬛⬛⬛⬛⚫⚫⚫
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