Na+/K+-ATPase (also known as the Na+/K+ pump or sodium-potassium pump) is an enzyme located in the plasma membrane (specifically an electrogenic transmembrane ATPase). It is found in the plasma membrane of virtually every human cell and is common to all cellular life. It helps maintain cell potential and regulate cellular volume. In order to maintain the cell potential, cells must keep a low concentration of sodium ions and high levels of potassium ions within the cell (intracellular). Outside cells (extracellular), there are high concentrations of sodium and low concentrations of potassium, so diffusion occurs through ion channels in the plasma membrane. In order to keep the appropriate concentrations, the sodium-potassium pump pumps sodium out and potassium in through active transport.
Synonyms: ATPase, Na+/K+ transporting, alpha 3 polypeptide, Na(+)/K(+) ATPase alpha(III) subunit, Na(+)/K(+) ATPase alpha-3 subunit, Na+/K+ -ATPase alpha 3 subunit, Na+/K+ ATPase 3, Sodium pump subunit alpha-3, dystonia 12, sodium pump 3, sodium-potassium-ATPase,
Application: Research Sub CategoryIon Channels & Transporters
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