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| 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> 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>
| | [[Enzyme|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> A example of a ATP-ase is the Ca<sup>2+</sup> 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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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]
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- ↑ Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition,page 80F
- ↑ Alberts,Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition 2008,page 660