The effects of ATP on the interactions between monovalent cations and the sodium pump in dialysed squid axons
AUTOR(ES)
Beaugé, Luis
RESUMO
1. The efflux of Na in dialysed axons of the squid has been used to monitor the sidedness of the interactions of the Na pump with Na+ ions, K+ ions and ATP. The axons were under conditions such that most of the Na efflux went through the Na pump by means of a complete cycle of ATP hydrolysis.
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