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Review
. 1989 Oct;21(5):553-71.
doi: 10.1007/BF00808113.

Structure, molecular genetics, and evolution of vacuolar H+-ATPases

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Structure, molecular genetics, and evolution of vacuolar H+-ATPases

N Nelson. J Bioenerg Biomembr. 1989 Oct.

Abstract

Proton-ATPases can be divided into three classes denoted as P-, F-, and V-ATPases. The P-ATPases are evolutionarily distinct from the F- and V-type ATPases which have been shown to be related, probably evolved from a common ancestral enzyme. Like F-ATPases, V-ATPases are composed of two distinct structures: a catalytic sector that is hydrophilic in nature and a hydrophobic membrane sector which functions in proton conduction. Recent studies on the molecular biology of vacuolar H+-ATPases revealed surprising findings about the evolution of pronon pumps as well as important clues for the evolution of eukaryotic cells.

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