Na+/H+ Antiport in Bacteria and Archaebacteria
Abstract
Cycling of protons and Na+ across bacterial membranes is connected with such vital bacterial functions as are ATP synthesis, pH and Na+ homeostasis, motility, and solute transport. The Na+/H+ antiporter is the universal device that couples these H+ and Na+ movements across bacterial membranes. The review is concerned with the new aspects of molecular biology and physiology, regulation of activity as well as expression of Na+/H+ antiporters in E. coli, alkalophilis, halophilis, anaerobic bacteria, and archabacteria. The possible role of Na+/H+ antiporter in bioenergetic processes in these microorganisms is also discussed.Downloads
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1997-03-15
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Majernik, A., & Smigan, P. (1997). Na+/H+ Antiport in Bacteria and Archaebacteria. Chemické Listy, 91(2). Retrieved from http://ww-w.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/2796
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