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Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP01387
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 6683
Name Sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase subunit alpha-1
Synonyms
  1. Na(+)/K(+) ATPase alpha-1 subunit
  2. Sodium pump subunit alpha-1
Gene Name ATP1A1
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in ATP binding
Specific Function This is the catalytic component of the active enzyme, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with the exchange of sodium and potassium ions across the plasma membrane. This action creates the electrochemical gradient of sodium and potassium ions, providing the energy for active transport of various nutrients.
Pathways
  • 3-Methylthiofentanyl Action Pathway
  • Acebutolol Action Pathway
  • Aldosterone-regulated sodium reabsorption
  • Alfentanil Action Pathway
  • Alprenolol Action Pathway
  • Alvimopan Action Pathway
  • Amiloride Action Pathway
  • Amiodarone Action Pathway
  • Amlodipine Action Pathway
  • Anileridine Action Pathway
  • Arbutamine Action Pathway
  • Atenolol Action Pathway
  • Bendroflumethiazide Action Pathway
  • Benzocaine Action Pathway
  • Betaxolol Action Pathway
  • Bevantolol Action Pathway
  • Bile secretion
  • Bisoprolol Action Pathway
  • Blue diaper syndrome
  • Bopindolol Action Pathway
  • Bumetanide Action Pathway
  • Bupivacaine Action Pathway
  • Bupranolol Action Pathway
  • Buprenorphine Action Pathway
  • Carbohydrate digestion and absorption
  • Cardiac muscle contraction
  • Carfentanil Action Pathway
  • Carteolol Action Pathway
  • Carvedilol Action Pathway
  • Chloroprocaine Action Pathway
  • Chlorothiazide Action Pathway
  • Chlorthalidone Action Pathway
  • Citalopram Action Pathway
  • Cocaine Action Pathway
  • Codeine Action Pathway
  • Cyclothiazide Action Pathway
  • Cystinuria
  • Desipramine Action Pathway
  • Dezocine Action Pathway
  • Dibucaine Action Pathway
  • Dihydromorphine Action Pathway
  • Diltiazem Action Pathway
  • Dimethylthiambutene Action Pathway
  • Diphenoxylate Action Pathway
  • Disopyramide Action Pathway
  • Dobutamine Action Pathway
  • Endocrine and other factor-regulated calcium reabsorption
  • Epinephrine Action Pathway
  • Eplerenone Action Pathway
  • Escitalopram Action Pathway
  • Esmolol Action Pathway
  • Ethacrynic Acid Action Pathway
  • Ethylmorphine Action Pathway
  • Felodipine Action Pathway
  • Fentanyl Action Pathway
  • Flecainide Action Pathway
  • Fluoxetine Action Pathway
  • Fosphenytoin (Antiarrhythmic) Action Pathway
  • Furosemide Action Pathway
  • Gastric acid secretion
  • Glucose Transporter Defect (SGLT2)
  • Hartnup Disorder
  • Heroin Action Pathway
  • Hydrochlorothiazide Action Pathway
  • Hydrocodone Action Pathway
  • Hydroflumethiazide Action Pathway
  • Hydromorphone Action Pathway
  • Ibutilide Action Pathway
  • Iminoglycinuria
  • Imipramine Action Pathway
  • Indapamide Action Pathway
  • Insulin secretion
  • Isoprenaline Action Pathway
  • Isradipine Action Pathway
  • Ketobemidone Action Pathway
  • Kidney Function
  • Labetalol Action Pathway
  • Lactose Degradation
  • Lactose Intolerance
  • Levallorphan Action Pathway
  • Levobunolol Action Pathway
  • Levobupivacaine Action Pathway
  • Levomethadyl Acetate Action Action Pathway
  • Levorphanol Action Pathway
  • Lidocaine (Antiarrhythmic) Action Pathway
  • Lidocaine (Local Anaesthetic) Action Pathway
  • Lysinuric Protein Intolerance
  • Lysinuric protein intolerance (LPI)
  • Mepivacaine Action Pathway
  • Methadone Action Pathway
  • Methadyl Acetate Action Pathway
  • Methyclothiazide Action Pathway
  • Metipranolol Action Pathway
  • Metolazone Action Pathway
  • Metoprolol Action Pathway
  • Mexiletine Action Pathway
  • Mineral absorption
  • Morphine Action Pathway
  • Muscle/Heart Contraction
  • Nadolol Action Pathway
  • Nalbuphine Action Pathway
  • Naloxone Action Pathway
  • Naltrexone Action Pathway
  • Nebivolol Action Pathway
  • Nicotine Action Pathway
  • Nifedipine Action Pathway
  • Nimodipine Action Pathway
  • Nisoldipine Action Pathway
  • Nitrendipine Action Pathway
  • Oxprenolol Action Pathway
  • Oxybuprocaine Action Pathway
  • Oxycodone Action Pathway
  • Oxymorphone Action Pathway
  • Pancreatic secretion
  • Penbutolol Action Pathway
  • Pentazocine Action Pathway
  • Phenytoin (Antiarrhythmic) Action Pathway
  • Pindolol Action Pathway
  • Polythiazide Action Pathway
  • Practolol Action Pathway
  • Prilocaine Action Pathway
  • Procainamide (Antiarrhythmic) Action Pathway
  • Procaine Action Pathway
  • Proparacaine Action Pathway
  • Propoxyphene Action Pathway
  • Propranolol Action Pathway
  • Protein digestion and absorption
  • Proximal tubule bicarbonate reclamation
  • Quinethazone Action Pathway
  • Quinidine Action Pathway
  • Remifentanil Action Pathway
  • Ropivacaine Action Pathway
  • Salivary secretion
  • Sotalol Action Pathway
  • Spironolactone Action Pathway
  • Sufentanil Action Pathway
  • Timolol Action Pathway
  • Tocainide Action Pathway
  • Torsemide Action Pathway
  • Tramadol Action Action Pathway
  • Trehalose Degradation
  • Triamterene Action Pathway
  • Trichlormethiazide Action Pathway
  • Verapamil Action Pathway
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification
Biological Process
ATP biosynthetic process
response to drug
negative regulation of glucocorticoid biosynthetic process
negative regulation of heart contraction
positive regulation of heart contraction
positive regulation of striated muscle contraction
regulation of sodium ion transport
regulation of the force of heart contraction
regulation of blood pressure
Cellular Component
endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
basolateral plasma membrane
melanosome
sodium:potassium-exchanging ATPase complex
sarcolemma
Component
membrane
cell part
membrane part
intrinsic to membrane
integral to membrane
Function
binding
catalytic activity
hydrolase activity
nucleoside binding
purine nucleoside binding
adenyl nucleotide binding
adenyl ribonucleotide binding
atp binding
transmembrane transporter activity
substrate-specific transmembrane transporter activity
ion transmembrane transporter activity
cation transmembrane transporter activity
inorganic cation transmembrane transporter activity
monovalent inorganic cation transmembrane transporter activity
transporter activity
atpase activity, coupled to transmembrane movement of ions
atpase activity, coupled to transmembrane movement of ions, phosphorylative mechanism
hydrolase activity, acting on acid anhydrides, catalyzing transmembrane movement of substances
hydrolase activity, acting on acid anhydrides
Molecular Function
metal ion binding
ATP binding
4-nitrophenylphosphatase activity
chaperone binding
sodium:potassium-exchanging ATPase activity
Process
purine nucleotide metabolic process
purine nucleotide biosynthetic process
purine nucleoside triphosphate biosynthetic process
purine ribonucleoside triphosphate biosynthetic process
metabolic process
nitrogen compound metabolic process
cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process
nucleobase, nucleoside, nucleotide and nucleic acid metabolic process
nucleobase, nucleoside and nucleotide metabolic process
nucleoside phosphate metabolic process
nucleotide metabolic process
establishment of localization
transport
monovalent inorganic cation transport
ion transport
atp biosynthetic process
cation transport
Cellular Location
  1. Melanosome
  2. Membrane
  3. Multi-pass membrane protein
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location 1
Locus 1p21
SNPs ATP1A1
Gene Sequence
>3072 bp
ATGGGGAAGGGGGTTGGACGTGATAAGTATGAGCCTGCAGCTGTTTCAGAACAAGGTGAT
AAAAAGGGCAAAAAGGGCAAAAAAGACAGGGACATGGATGAACTGAAGAAAGAAGTTTCT
ATGGATGATCATAAACTTAGCCTTGATGAACTTCATCGTAAATATGGAACAGACTTGAGC
CGGGGATTAACATCTGCTCGTGCAGCTGAGATCCTGGCGCGAGATGGTCCCAACGCCCTC
ACTCCCCCTCCCACTACTCCTGAATGGATCAAGTTTTGTCGGCAGCTCTTTGGGGGGTTC
TCAATGTTACTGTGGATTGGAGCGATTCTTTGTTTCTTGGCTTATAGCATCCAAGCTGCT
ACAGAAGAGGAACCTCAAAACGATAATCTGTACCTGGGTGTGGTGCTATCAGCCGTTGTA
ATCATAACTGGTTGCTTCTCCTACTATCAAGAAGCTAAAAGTTCAAAGATCATGGAATCC
TTCAAAAACATGGTCCCTCAGCAAGCCCTTGTGATTCGAAATGGTGAGAAAATGAGCATA
AATGCGGAGGAAGTTGTGGTTGGGGATCTGGTGGAAGTAAAAGGAGGAGACCGAATTCCT
GCTGACCTCAGAATCATATCTGCAAATGGCTGCAAGGTGGATAACTCCTCGCTCACTGGT
GAATCAGAACCCCAGACTAGGTCTCCAGATTTCACAAATGAAAACCCCCTGGAGACGAGG
AACATTGCCTTCTTTTCAACAAATTGTGTTGAAGGCACCGCACGTGGTATTGTTGTCTAC
ACTGGGGATCGCACTGTGATGGGAAGAATTGCCACACTTGCTTCTGGGCTGGAAGGAGGC
CAGACCCCCATTGCTGCAGAAATTGAACATTTTATCCACATCATCACGGGTGTGGCTGTG
TTCCTGGGTGTGTCTTTCTTCATCCTTTCTCTCATCCTTGAGTACACCTGGCTTGAGGCT
GTCATCTTCCTCATCGGTATCATCGTAGCCAATGTGCCGGAAGGTTTGCTGGCCACTGTC
ACGGTCTGTCTGACACTTACTGCCAAACGCATGGCAAGGAAAAACTGCTTAGTGAAGAAC
TTAGAAGCTGTGGAGACCTTGGGGTCCACGTCCACCATCTGCTCTGATAAAACTGGAACT
CTGACTCAGAACCGGATGACAGTGGCCCACATGTGGTTTGACAATCAAATCCATGAAGCT
GATACGACAGAGAATCAGAGTGGTGTCTCTTTTGACAAGACTTCAGCTACCTGGCTTGCT
CTGTCCAGAATTGCAGGTCTTTGTAACAGGGCAGTGTTTCAGGCTAACCAGGAAAACCTA
CCTATTCTTAAGCGGGCAGTTGCAGGAGATGCCTCTGAGTCAGCACTCTTAAAGTGCATA
GAGCTGTGCTGTGGTTCCGTGAAGGAGATGAGAGAAAGATACGCCAAAATCGTCGAGATA
CCCTTCAACTCCACCAACAAGTACCAGTTGTCTATTCATAAGAACCCCAACACATCGGAG
CCCCAACACCTGTTGGTGATGAAGGGCGCCCCAGAAAGGATCCTAGACCGTTGCAGCTCT
ATCCTCCTCCACGGCAAGGAGCAGCCCCTGGATGAGGAGCTGAAAGACGCCTTTCAGAAC
GCCTATTTGGAGCTGGGGGGCCTCGGAGAACGAGTCCTAGGTTTCTGCCACCTCTTTCTG
CCAGATGAACAGTTTCCTGAAGGGTTCCAGTTTGACACTGACGATGTGAATTTCCCTATC
GATAATCTGTGCTTTGTTGGGCTCATCTCCATGATTGACCCTCCACGGGCGGCCGTTCCT
GATGCCGTGGGCAAATGTCGAAGTGCTGGAATTAAGGTCATCATGGTCACAGGAGACCAT
CCAATCACAGCTAAAGCTATTGCCAAAGGTGTGGGCATCATCTCAGAAGGCAATGAGACC
GTGGAAGACATTGCTGCCCGCCTCAACATCCCAGTCAGCCAGGTGAACCCCAGGGATGCC
AAGGCCTGCGTAGTACACGGCAGTGATCTAAAGGACATGACCTCCGAGCAGCTGGATGAC
ATTTTGAAGTACCACACTGAGATAGTGTTTGCCAGGACCTCCCCTCAGCAGAAGCTCATC
ATTGTGGAAGGCTGCCAAAGACAGGGTGCTATCGTGGCTGTGACTGGTGACGGTGTGAAT
GACTCTCCAGCTTTGAAGAAAGCAGACATTGGGGTTGCTATGGGGATTGCTGGCTCAGAT
GTGTCCAAGCAAGCTGCTGACATGATTCTTCTGGATGACAACTTTGCCTCAATTGTGACT
GGAGTAGAGGAAGGTCGTCTGATCTTTGATAACTTGAAGAAATCCATTGCTTATACCTTA
ACCAGTAACATTCCCGAGATCACCCCGTTCCTGATATTTATTATTGCAAACATTCCACTA
CCACTGGGGACTGTCACCATCCTCTGCATTGACTTGGGCACTGACATGGTTCCTGCCATC
TCCCTGGCTTATGAGCAGGCTGAGAGTGACATCATGAAGAGACAGCCCAGAAATCCCAAA
ACAGACAAACTTGTGAATGAGCGGCTGATCAGCATGGCCTATGGGCAGATTGGAATGATC
CAGGCCCTGGGAGGCTTCTTTACTTACTTTGTGATTCTGGCTGAGAACGGCTTCCTCCCA
ATTCACCTGTTGGGCCTCCGAGTGGACTGGGATGACCGCTGGATCAACGATGTGGAAGAC
AGCTACGGGCAGCAGTGGACCTATGAGCAGAGGAAAATCGTGGAGTTCACCTGCCACACA
GCCTTCTTCGTCAGTATCGTGGTGGTGCAGTGGGCCGACTTGGTCATCTGTAAGACCAGG
AGGAATTCGGTCTTCCAGCAGGGGATGAAGAACAAGATCTTGATATTTGGCCTCTTTGAA
GAGACAGCCCTGGCTGCTTTCCTTTCCTACTGCCCTGGAATGGGTGTTGCTCTTAGGATG
TATCCCCTCAAACCTACCTGGTGGTTCTGTGCCTTCCCCTACTCTCTTCTCATCTTCGTA
TATGACGAAGTCAGAAAACTCATCATCAGGCGACGCCCTGGCGGCTGGGTGGAGAAGGAA
ACCTACTATTAG
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 1023
Molecular Weight 112895.01
Theoretical pI 5.492
Pfam Domain Function
Signals Not Available
Transmembrane Regions Not Available
Protein Sequence
>Sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase subunit alpha-1
MGKGVGRDKYEPAAVSEQGDKKGKKGKKDRDMDELKKEVSMDDHKLSLDELHRKYGTDLS
RGLTSARAAEILARDGPNALTPPPTTPEWIKFCRQLFGGFSMLLWIGAILCFLAYSIQAA
TEEEPQNDNLYLGVVLSAVVIITGCFSYYQEAKSSKIMESFKNMVPQQALVIRNGEKMSI
NAEEVVVGDLVEVKGGDRIPADLRIISANGCKVDNSSLTGESEPQTRSPDFTNENPLETR
NIAFFSTNCVEGTARGIVVYTGDRTVMGRIATLASGLEGGQTPIAAEIEHFIHIITGVAV
FLGVSFFILSLILEYTWLEAVIFLIGIIVANVPEGLLATVTVCLTLTAKRMARKNCLVKN
LEAVETLGSTSTICSDKTGTLTQNRMTVAHMWFDNQIHEADTTENQSGVSFDKTSATWLA
LSRIAGLCNRAVFQANQENLPILKRAVAGDASESALLKCIELCCGSVKEMRERYAKIVEI
PFNSTNKYQLSIHKNPNTSEPQHLLVMKGAPERILDRCSSILLHGKEQPLDEELKDAFQN
AYLELGGLGERVLGFCHLFLPDEQFPEGFQFDTDDVNFPIDNLCFVGLISMIDPPRAAVP
DAVGKCRSAGIKVIMVTGDHPITAKAIAKGVGIISEGNETVEDIAARLNIPVSQVNPRDA
KACVVHGSDLKDMTSEQLDDILKYHTEIVFARTSPQQKLIIVEGCQRQGAIVAVTGDGVN
DSPALKKADIGVAMGIAGSDVSKQAADMILLDDNFASIVTGVEEGRLIFDNLKKSIAYTL
TSNIPEITPFLIFIIANIPLPLGTVTILCIDLGTDMVPAISLAYEQAESDIMKRQPRNPK
TDKLVNERLISMAYGQIGMIQALGGFFTYFVILAENGFLPIHLLGLRVDWDDRWINDVED
SYGQQWTYEQRKIVEFTCHTAFFVSIVVVQWADLVICKTRRNSVFQQGMKNKILIFGLFE
ETALAAFLSYCPGMGVALRMYPLKPTWWFCAFPYSLLIFVYDEVRKLIIRRRPGGWVEKE
TYY
GenBank ID Protein Not Available
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID P05023
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name AT1A1_HUMAN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID D00099
GeneCard ID ATP1A1
GenAtlas ID ATP1A1
HGNC ID HGNC:799
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