“…In this regard, ADP has been shown to act as an acceptor of the phosphate group in the phosphoenzyme to yield ATP in a reaction called transphosphorylation or ATP/ADP exchange (Glynn, 1985). A crucial intermediate for ATP/ADP exchange that has been extensively included in the formulation of models to describe ion transport by the Na,K-ATPase is (Na 3 )E 1 ;PÁADP (De Weer, 1970Karlish et al, 1978;Cornelius and Skou, 1985;Kennedy et al, 1986;Forbush and Klodos, 1991;Pratap et al, 1991;Keillor and Jencks, 1996;Suzuki and Post, 1997;Campos and Beaugé, 1997). Nevertheless, this phosphorylated intermediate containing occluded Na ions and bound ADP appears to exist in very small amounts during steady-state Na,K-ATPase cycling (Nørby et al, 1983) and, thus, its kinetic characterization has remained elusive.…”