The sodium–potassium pump (sodium–potassium adenosine triphosphatase, also known as Na/K-ATPase, Na/K pump, or sodium–potassium ATPase) is an enzyme (an electrogenic transmembrane ATPase) found in the cell membrane of all animal cells. It performs several functions in cell physiology.
The Na/K-ATPase enzyme is active (i.e. it uses energy from ATP). For every ATP molecule that the pump uses, three sodium ions are exported and two potassium ions are imported. Thus, there is a net export of a single positive charge per pump cycle. The net effect is an extracellular concentration of sodium ions which is 5Â times the intracellular concentration, and an intracellular concentration of potassium ions which is 30Â times the extracellular concentration.