H(+)-transporting two-sector ATPase

A multisubunit non-phosphorylated ATPase that is involved in the transport of ions.

Source:http://purl.uniprot.org/enzyme/3.6.3.14

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A multisubunit non-phosphorylated ATPase that is involved in the transport of ions., All of the enzymes included here operate in a rotational mode, where the extramembrane sector (containing 3 alpha-and 3 beta-subunits) is connected via the delta-subunit to the membrane sector by several smaller subunits., Large enzymes of mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria with a membrane sector (F(o), V(o), A(o)) and a cytoplasmic-compartment sector (F(1), V(1), A(1))., The F-type enzymes of the inner mitochondrial and thylakoid membranes act as ATP synthases., The V-type (in vacuoles and clathrin-coated vesicles) and A-type (archaeal) enzymes have a similar structure but, under physiological conditions, they pump H(+) rather than synthesize ATP., This movement is driven by the H(+) electrochemical potential gradient., Within this complex, the gamma-and epsilon-subunits, as well as the 9-12 c subunits rotate by consecutive 120 degree angles and perform parts of ATP synthesis.
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ATP synthase, Chloroplast ATPase, F(0)F(1)-ATPase, F(1)-ATPase, F(o)F(1)-ATPase, H(+)-transporting ATP synthase, H(+)-transporting ATPase, H(+)-transporting two-sector ATPase, Mitochondrial ATPase
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ATP + H(2)O + H(+)(In) = ADP + phosphate + H(+)(Out).