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Structural and functional features of yeast V-ATPase subunit C
Omri Drory,
Nathan Nelson
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Biochemistry Molecular Biology
Tel Aviv University
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Functional Traits
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Structural Features
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Vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase)
100%
ATPase Subunits
100%
Stator
50%
Dissociation
25%
Cellular Processes
25%
Proton
25%
Translocated
25%
Structural Information
25%
Actin
25%
Energy Interaction
25%
Membrane Binding
25%
ATP Hydrolysis
25%
Actin Filaments
25%
Biological Membranes
25%
Energy Conversion
25%
Membrane Protein Complex
25%
PH Gradient
25%
Two-sector
25%
Multisubunit
25%
Proton Translocation
25%
Biochemical Genetics
25%
Regulation Function
25%
Proton Transport
25%
Electrical Gradient
25%
Reversible Interaction
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
V-ATPase
100%
Adenosine Triphosphate
50%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
50%
Actin
50%
Proton Transport
50%
Genetics
25%
Membrane Protein
25%
Biomembrane
25%
Energy Conversion
25%
Neuroscience
V-ATPase
100%
Actin
50%
Adenosine Triphosphate
50%
Proton Transport
50%
Biomembrane
25%
Actin Filament
25%
Protein Complexes
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adenosine Triphosphatase
100%
Actin
50%
Adenosine Triphosphate
50%
Membrane Protein
25%
Cellular Processes
25%