Abstract

pick up nearly any textbook of cell physiology, and you will read that the constituent subunits of the Na-K pump exist in equimolar amounts. As a central player in Na+ and K+ transport, this protein complex has been the subject of intense biochemical scrutiny for decades, and the argument for a 1:1

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