1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Membrane Transporter/Ion Channel
  3. Na+/K+ ATPase

Na+/K+ ATPase

Sodium potassium pump

Na+/K+ ATPase (Sodium potassium pump) is a transmembrane protein complex found in all higher eukaryotes acting as a key energy-consuming pump maintaining ionic and osmotic balance in cells. Na+/K+ ATPase is an emerging cancer target that merits further investigation.

The constant activity of the Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA, or Na+ pump) is essential for re-establishing and maintaining this gradient. In cardiac and vascular smooth muscle the principal isoforms of the NKA are α1 and α2 and their physiological role is controlled both by their unique and independent signalling pathways, and their discrete subcellular distribution.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-U00193
    Ro18-5362
    Control
    Ro18-5362 is the less active proagent of Ro 18-5364. Even at concentrations as high as 0.1 mM Ro 18-5362 fails to affect significantly (H++K+)-ATPase activity and associated proton translocation.
    Ro18-5362
Cat. No. Product Name / Synonyms Application Reactivity