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Which of the following types of ATPase pumps are sensitive to vanadate (which inhibits phosphorylation of the pump during its activity mechanism)?

A) P type
B) V type
C) F type
D) ABC type
E) All are inhibited by vanadate.

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Final answer:

Vanadate inhibits P type ATPase pumps by preventing the phosphorylation required for their activity mechanism.

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of ATPase pumps that are sensitive to vanadate, which inhibits phosphorylation of the pump during its activity mechanism, is the P type ATPase. Vanadate is an inhibitor that can mimic the transition state of phosphate during enzyme reactions and thus, can inhibit the function of enzymes like P type ATPases that rely on phosphorylation for their activity. P type ATPases are a class of ATP-driven ion pumps that transiently phosphorylate themselves, changing conformation to move ions across membranes.

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