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The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H(+)/Na(+)-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities

Membrane pyrophosphatases (mPPases) found in plant vacuoles and some prokaryotes and protists are ancient cation pumps that couple pyrophosphate hydrolysis with the H(+) and/or Na(+) transport out of the cytoplasm. Because this function is reversible, mPPases play a role in maintaining the level of...

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Autores principales: Baykov, Alexander A., Anashkin, Viktor A., Malinen, Anssi M., Bogachev, Alexander V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169504
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author Baykov, Alexander A.
Anashkin, Viktor A.
Malinen, Anssi M.
Bogachev, Alexander V.
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Anashkin, Viktor A.
Malinen, Anssi M.
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description Membrane pyrophosphatases (mPPases) found in plant vacuoles and some prokaryotes and protists are ancient cation pumps that couple pyrophosphate hydrolysis with the H(+) and/or Na(+) transport out of the cytoplasm. Because this function is reversible, mPPases play a role in maintaining the level of cytoplasmic pyrophosphate, a known regulator of numerous metabolic reactions. mPPases arouse interest because they are among the simplest membrane transporters and have no homologs among known ion pumps. Detailed phylogenetic studies have revealed various subtypes of mPPases and suggested their roles in the evolution of the “sodium” and “proton” bioenergetics. This treatise focuses on the mechanistic aspects of the transport reaction, namely, the coupling step, the role of the chemically produced proton, subunit cooperation, and the relationship between the proton and sodium ion transport. The available data identify H(+)-PPases as the first non-oxidoreductase pump with a “direct-coupling” mechanism, i.e., the transported proton is produced in the coupled chemical reaction. They also support a “billiard” hypothesis, which unifies the H(+) and Na(+) transport mechanisms in mPPase and, probably, other transporters.
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spelling pubmed-94088782022-08-26 The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H(+)/Na(+)-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities Baykov, Alexander A. Anashkin, Viktor A. Malinen, Anssi M. Bogachev, Alexander V. Int J Mol Sci Review Membrane pyrophosphatases (mPPases) found in plant vacuoles and some prokaryotes and protists are ancient cation pumps that couple pyrophosphate hydrolysis with the H(+) and/or Na(+) transport out of the cytoplasm. Because this function is reversible, mPPases play a role in maintaining the level of cytoplasmic pyrophosphate, a known regulator of numerous metabolic reactions. mPPases arouse interest because they are among the simplest membrane transporters and have no homologs among known ion pumps. Detailed phylogenetic studies have revealed various subtypes of mPPases and suggested their roles in the evolution of the “sodium” and “proton” bioenergetics. This treatise focuses on the mechanistic aspects of the transport reaction, namely, the coupling step, the role of the chemically produced proton, subunit cooperation, and the relationship between the proton and sodium ion transport. The available data identify H(+)-PPases as the first non-oxidoreductase pump with a “direct-coupling” mechanism, i.e., the transported proton is produced in the coupled chemical reaction. They also support a “billiard” hypothesis, which unifies the H(+) and Na(+) transport mechanisms in mPPase and, probably, other transporters. MDPI 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9408878/ /pubmed/36012762 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169504 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Anashkin, Viktor A.
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The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H(+)/Na(+)-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities
title The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H(+)/Na(+)-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities
title_full The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H(+)/Na(+)-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities
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title_full_unstemmed The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H(+)/Na(+)-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities
title_short The Mechanism of Energy Coupling in H(+)/Na(+)-Pumping Membrane Pyrophosphatase—Possibilities and Probabilities
title_sort mechanism of energy coupling in h(+)/na(+)-pumping membrane pyrophosphatase—possibilities and probabilities
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169504
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