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A conserved asparagine in a P-type proton pump is required for efficient gating of protons
Kira Ekberg, Alex Green Wielandt, Morten Jeppe Buch-Pedersen,
Michael Broberg Palmgren
Section for Transport Biology
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Proton Pumps
100%
Asparagine
89%
Protons
73%
Proton-Translocating ATPases
30%
Aspartic Acid
24%
Cell Membrane
17%
Plant Structures
12%
Arabidopsis
10%
Vanadates
10%
Threonine
8%
Glutamine
8%
Alanine
8%
Membrane Potentials
7%
Lysine
7%
Arginine
7%
Protein Isoforms
6%
Ligands
5%
Membranes
4%
Enzymes
4%
Chemical Compounds
Asparagine
84%
Pump
69%
Proton
46%
Aspartate Residue
25%
Plasma
16%
Asparagine Residue
12%
Donor
12%
Arginine Residue
10%
Proton Affinity
10%
Threonine
10%
Glutamine
9%
Aspartate
9%
Membrane Potential
9%
Alanine
8%
Lysine
8%
Substitution Reaction
5%
Environment
5%
Crystal Structure
4%
Ligand
3%