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Ionophoretic stimulation of K+-ATPase of oxyntic cell microsomes

Ganser et al., 1973

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14510887895698285126
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Ganser A
Forte J
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

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The K+-selective ionophores valinomycin, trinactin, nigericin, and gramicidin stimulated the K+-ATPase of oxyntic cell microsomes as much as 5 fold. Gramicidin altered the K+ activation kinetics: while the V max greatly increased, the K a for K+ shifted only slightly …
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