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Category:GO:0015446 ! ATPase-coupled arsenite transmembrane transporter activity

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DAG for GO:0015446id: GO:0015446

name: ATPase-coupled arsenite transmembrane transporter activity
namespace: molecular_function
def: "Enables the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: ATP + H2O + arsenite(in) = ADP + phosphate + arsenite(out)." [PMID:10970874, RHEA:11348]
comment: EC:7.3.2.7 states that this bacterial transporter does not belong to the ABC superfamily, and instead is a member of its own family, referred to as the Ars family. Like ABC transporters, it contains two nucleotide binding sites (PMID:10970874).
synonym: "arsenical pump-driving ATPase activity" RELATED [EC:7.3.2.7]
synonym: "arsenical resistance ATPase activity" RELATED [EC:7.3.2.7]
synonym: "arsenical resistance efflux pump" RELATED []
synonym: "arsenite ABC transporter" NARROW []
synonym: "arsenite transporting ATPase activity" EXACT []
synonym: "arsenite-translocating ATPase activity" RELATED [EC:7.3.2.7]
synonym: "arsenite-transmembrane transporting ATPase activity" RELATED []
synonym: "arsenite-transporting ATPase activity" RELATED [EC:7.3.2.7, GOC:vw]
xref: EC:7.3.2.7
xref: MetaCyc:3.6.3.16-RXN
xref: RHEA:11348
xref: TC:3.A.4.1.1
is_a: GO:0042626 ! ATPase-coupled transmembrane transporter activity
is_a: GO:1901683 ! arsenate ion transmembrane transporter activity
relationship: part_of: GO:0015700 ! arsenite transport
relationship: part_of: GO:0071722 ! detoxification of arsenic-containing substance

AmiGO <GOterm>GO:0015446</GOterm>
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