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&nbsp;Enzyme which catalyses the hydrolsis of ATP, to ADP and an inorganic phosphate<ref>Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition,page 80F</ref>  
&nbsp;Enzyme which catalyses the hydrolsis of ATP, to ADP and an inorganic phosphate<ref>Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition,page 80F</ref>&nbsp; A example of a Atp-ase is the Ca2+ pump, this is a P type transport ATPase which is located in the SR of skeletal muscle cells.<ref>Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition 2008,page 660</ref>


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<references />Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th editon,2008,page 80f&nbsp;
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<references />Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th editon,2008,page 660

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 Enzyme which catalyses the hydrolsis of ATP, to ADP and an inorganic phosphate[1]  A example of a Atp-ase is the Ca2+ pump, this is a P type transport ATPase which is located in the SR of skeletal muscle cells.[2]






  1. Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition,page 80F
  2. Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition 2008,page 660

Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th editon,2008,page 80f 

Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th editon,2008,page 660