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Enables the directed movement of an amide, any compound containing one, two, or three acyl groups attached to a nitrogen atom, from one side of the membrane to the other. Catalysis of the reaction: ATP + H2O = ADP + phosphate to directly drive the active transport of a substance across a membrane. Catalysis of the reaction: ATP + H2O + amide(out) = ADP + phosphate + amide(in). Enables the directed movement of urea cross a membrane into, out of, within or between cells. Urea is the water soluble compound H2N-CO-NH2, produced in the liver via the ornithine-urea cycle. It is the main nitrogen-containing (urinary) excretion product in ureotelic animals. Catalysis of the reaction: ATP + H2O + urea(out) = ADP + phosphate + urea(in).

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: urea-transporting ATPase activity
Acc: GO:0033221
Aspect: Molecular Function
Desc: Catalysis of the reaction: ATP + H2O + urea(out) = ADP + phosphate + urea(in).
Synonyms:
  • carbamide-transporting ATPase activity
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0033221 - urea-transporting ATPase activity (interactive image map)

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