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Academic Article A novel P(1B)-type Mn2+-transporting ATPase is required for secreted protein metallation in mycobacteria.
Concept Chloroplast Proton-Translocating ATPases
Concept Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase
Concept Adenosine Triphosphatases
Academic Article Differential roles for the Co(2+) /Ni(2+) transporting ATPases, CtpD and CtpJ, in Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence.
Academic Article The mechanism of Cu+ transport ATPases: interaction with CU+ chaperones and the role of transient metal-binding sites.
Academic Article Mechanism of ATPase-mediated Cu+ export and delivery to periplasmic chaperones: the interaction of Escherichia coli CopA and CusF.
Academic Article Assay of Copper Transfer and Binding to P1B-ATPases.
Academic Article Functional diversity of five homologous Cu+-ATPases present in Sinorhizobium meliloti.
Academic Article Evolution of a plant-specific copper chaperone family for chloroplast copper homeostasis.
Academic Article The polarized distribution of Na+,K+-ATPase: role of the interaction between {beta} subunits.
Academic Article Ouabain modulates epithelial cell tight junction.
Academic Article Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Biorganic Chemistry. Metals in Cells Volume. Edited by Culotta, V. and. Scott, R.A
Academic Article Dynamic changes in copper homeostasis and post-transcriptional regulation of Atp7a during myogenic differentiation.
Academic Article Ouabain Accelerates Collective Cell Migration Through a cSrc and ERK1/2 Sensitive Metalloproteinase Activity.
Academic Article Ouabain Enhances Cell-Cell Adhesion Mediated by ?1 Subunits of the Na+,K+-ATPase in CHO Fibroblasts.
Academic Article The molecular and cellular basis of copper dysregulation and its relationship with human pathologies.
Concept Copper-transporting ATPases
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