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Arsenite Transporting ATPases MeSH Descriptor Data 2025
Efflux pumps that use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to pump arsenite across a membrane. They are primarily found in prokaryotic organisms, where they play a role in protection against excess intracellular levels of arsenite ions.
Entry Term(s)
Arsenite-Translocating ATPase
Arsenite-Transporting ATPase
Registry Numbers
EC 3.6.3.16
Public MeSH Note
2007; ARSENITE-TRANSPORTING ATPASE was indexed under MULTIENZYME COMPLEXES & ION PUMPS 1990-2006
Efflux pumps that use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to pump arsenite across a membrane. They are primarily found in prokaryotic organisms, where they play a role in protection against excess intracellular levels of arsenite ions.