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      Vacuolar ATPases: rotary proton pumps in physiology and pathophysiology.

      Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology
      Animals, Biological Transport, Disease, Humans, Proton Pumps, metabolism, Protons, Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases, chemistry

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          The acidity of intracellular compartments and the extracellular environment is crucial to various cellular processes, including membrane trafficking, protein degradation, bone resorption and sperm maturation. At the heart of regulating acidity are the vacuolar (V-)ATPases--large, multisubunit complexes that function as ATP-driven proton pumps. Their activity is controlled by regulating the assembly of the V-ATPase complex or by the dynamic regulation of V-ATPase expression on membrane surfaces. The V-ATPases have been implicated in a number of diseases and, coupled with their complex isoform composition, represent attractive and potentially highly specific drug targets.

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          17912264
          10.1038/nrm2272

          Chemistry
          Animals,Biological Transport,Disease,Humans,Proton Pumps,metabolism,Protons,Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases,chemistry

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