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Category:GO:0008556 ! potassium-transporting ATPase activity
name: potassium-transporting ATPase activity
namespace: molecular_function
alt_id:GO:0015618
def: "Catalysis of the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: ATP + H2O + K+(out) = ADP + phosphate + K+(in)." [EC:3.6.3.12]
subset: gosubset_prok
synonym: "ATP phosphohydrolase (K+-importing)" EXACT [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "K(+)-importing ATPase activity" NARROW [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "K(+)-transporting ATPase activity" EXACT [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "K+-importing ATPase activity" EXACT [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "K+-translocating Kdp-ATPase activity" EXACT [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "K+-transporting ATPase activity" EXACT []
synonym: "k+-transporting ATPase activity" EXACT [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "multi-subunit K+-transport ATPase" NARROW [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "potassium ABC transporter" NARROW []
synonym: "potassium transporting ATPase activity" EXACT []
synonym: "potassium-importing ATPase activity" NARROW [EC:3.6.3.12]
synonym: "potassium-uptake-ATPase activity" EXACT []
xref: EC:3.6.3.12
xref: RHEA:16780
is_a: GO:0015079 ! potassium ion transmembrane transporter activity
is_a: GO:0015662 ! ATPase activity, coupled to transmembrane movement of ions, phosphorylative mechanism
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