GO Term : GO:0016469 proton-transporting two-sector ATPase complex GO

Namespace:  cellular_component Obsolete:  false
description  A large protein complex that catalyzes the synthesis or hydrolysis of ATP by a rotational mechanism, coupled to the transport of protons across a membrane. The complex comprises a membrane sector (F0, V0, or A0) that carries out proton transport and a cytoplasmic compartment sector (F1, V1, or A1) that catalyzes ATP synthesis or hydrolysis. Two major types have been characterized: V-type ATPases couple ATP hydrolysis to the transport of protons across a concentration gradient, whereas F-type ATPases, also known as ATP synthases, normally run in the reverse direction to utilize energy from a proton concentration or electrochemical gradient to synthesize ATP. A third type, A-type ATPases have been found in archaea, and are closely related to eukaryotic V-type ATPases but are reversible.

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0 Data Sets

1 Ontology

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GO

65 Ontology Annotations

Class GO Term Gene Name Db
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1136s0005.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1136s0005  
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1361s0033  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1361s0033.2.p GO
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1361s0033.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1365s0085  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1365s0085.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1383s0038  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.1383s0038.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.4290s0020  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.4290s0020.1.p GO
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.0799s0073.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.0799s0073  
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.8346s0007  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Cagra.8346s0007.1.p GO
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.B00296.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.B00296  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.B00297.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.B00297  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.B02345.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.B02345  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.C00371.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.C00371  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.C00372.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.C00372  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.F01444.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.F01444  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.G02105.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.G02105  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0016469 Brara.G03396.1.p GO

7 Parents

Identifier Name Description
GO:0016020 membrane A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it an attached to it.
GO:0043234 protein complex A stable macromolecular complex composed (only) of two or more polypeptide subunits along with any covalently attached molecules (such as lipid anchors or oligosaccharide) or non-protein prosthetic groups (such as nucleotides or metal ions). Prosthetic group in this context refers to a tightly bound cofactor. The component polypeptide subunits may be identical.
GO:0016469 proton-transporting two-sector ATPase complex A large protein complex that catalyzes the synthesis or hydrolysis of ATP by a rotational mechanism, coupled to the transport of protons across a membrane. The complex comprises a membrane sector (F0, V0, or A0) that carries out proton transport and a cytoplasmic compartment sector (F1, V1, or A1) that catalyzes ATP synthesis or hydrolysis. Two major types have been characterized: V-type ATPases couple ATP hydrolysis to the transport of protons across a concentration gradient, whereas F-type ATPases, also known as ATP synthases, normally run in the reverse direction to utilize energy from a proton concentration or electrochemical gradient to synthesize ATP. A third type, A-type ATPases have been found in archaea, and are closely related to eukaryotic V-type ATPases but are reversible.
GO:0032991 macromolecular complex A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which the constituent parts function together.
GO:0005575 cellular_component The part of a cell or its extracellular environment in which a gene product is located. A gene product may be located in one or more parts of a cell and its location may be as specific as a particular macromolecular complex, that is, a stable, persistent association of macromolecules that function together.
GO:0098796 membrane protein complex Any protein complex that is part of a membrane.
GO:0044425 membrane part Any constituent part of a membrane, a double layer of lipid molecules that encloses all cells, and, in eukaryotes, many organelles; may be a single or double lipid bilayer; also includes associated proteins.

43 Relations

Relationship
Parent Term . Identifier

Child Term . Identifier
part of GO:0016469 GO:0000220
part of GO:0016469 GO:0000221
part of GO:0016469 GO:0000222
part of GO:0016469 GO:0000223
part of GO:0016469 GO:0000274
part of GO:0016469 GO:0000275
part of GO:0016469 GO:0000276
is_a GO:0016469 GO:0005753
part of GO:0016469 GO:0005754
part of GO:0016469 GO:0005756
is_a GO:0098796 GO:0016469
is_a GO:0043234 GO:0016469
part of GO:0005575 GO:0016469
is_a GO:0032991 GO:0016469
is_a GO:0005575 GO:0016469
is_a GO:0044425 GO:0016469
part of GO:0016020 GO:0016469
is_a GO:0016469 GO:0016471
part of GO:0016469 GO:0033174
part of GO:0016469 GO:0033175
is_a GO:0016469 GO:0033176
part of GO:0016469 GO:0033177
part of GO:0016469 GO:0033178
part of GO:0016469 GO:0033179
part of GO:0016469 GO:0033180
is_a GO:0016469 GO:0033181
is_a GO:0016469 GO:0045259
is_a GO:0016469 GO:0045260
part of GO:0016469 GO:0045261
part of GO:0016469 GO:0045262

2 Synonyms

Name Type
hydrogen-transporting two-sector ATPase complex synonym
vacuolar hydrogen-transporting ATPase synonym