GO:ATPase
Pankaj Jaiswal
pj37 at cornell.edu
Wed Sep 4 11:33:37 EDT 2002
Hi,
Please correct me if I am wrong, The following three terms as children of ATPase
seems wrong specially the chloroplast and mitochondroial. The functional
involvement of ATP in translocation of the proteins (while importing) into the
organelles is limited to the folding/unfolding of the protein before it is
imported. Also it may be dependent on the potential across the membranes caused
by the activities of ATP translocator and the ATPsynthase as well as some other
proteins such as 14-3-3.
ATPase (GO:0016887)
[i] protein-transporting ATPase (GO:0015462)
[i] chloroplast protein-transporting ATPase (GO:0016464)
[i] mitochondrial protein-transporting ATPase (GO:0008566)
Ref. PMID: 11750663
The action of the Toc/Tic apparatus requires the hydrolysis of ATP and GTP at
different levels, indicating energetic requirements and regulatory properties of
the import process.
Also we need to have the terms for various subunits for H+-ATPases similar to
[i] GTPase (GO:0003924)
[i] heterotrimeric G-protein GTPase (GO:0003927)
[p] heterotrimeric G-protein GTPase, alpha-subunit (GO:0000263)
[p] heterotrimeric G-protein GTPase, beta-subunit (GO:0000264)
[p] heterotrimeric G-protein GTPase, gamma-subunit (GO:0000265)
since all these subunits though are gene products have specific functions.
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