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Details on Person Crystal structures of Na+ ,K+ -ATPase reveal the mechanism that converts the K+ -bound form to Na+ -bound form and opens and closes the cytoplasmic gate

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9961643
_displayNameCrystal structures of Na+ ,K+ -ATPase reveal the mechanism that converts the K+ -bound form to Na+ -bound form and opens and closes the cytoplasmic gate
_timestamp2025-07-25 09:44:52
author[Person:9961611] Kanai, Ryuta
[Person:9961422] Vilsen, Bente
[Person:9961554] Cornelius, Flemming
[Person:9961355] Toyoshima, Chikashi
created[InstanceEdit:9961392] Stephan, Ralf, 2025-07-25
journalFEBS Lett
pages1957-1976
pubMedIdentifier37357620
titleCrystal structures of Na+ ,K+ -ATPase reveal the mechanism that converts the K+ -bound form to Na+ -bound form and opens and closes the cytoplasmic gate
volume597
year2023
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9961387] ATP1A:ATP1B1:FXYD3 exchanges 3Na+ for 2K+ [Homo sapiens]
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