Adenine nucleotide binding sites on beef heart F1 ATPase: photoaffinity labeling of beta-subunit Tyr-368 at a noncatalytic site and beta Tyr-345 at a catalytic site.

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2-Azidoadenine [32P]nucleotide was bound specifically at catalytic or noncatalytic nucleotide binding sites on beef heart mitochondrial F1 ATPase. In both cases, photolysis resulted in nearly exclusive labeling of the beta subunit. The modified enzyme was digested with trypsin, and labeled peptides were purified by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography. Amino acid sequence analysis of the major 32P-labeled tryptic fragments showed beta-subunit Tyr-368 to be present at noncatalytic sites and beta Tyr-345 to be present at catalytic sites. From the relationship between the degree of inhibition and extent of modification, it is estimated that one-third of the catalytic sites or two-thirds of the noncatalytic sites must be modified to give near-complete inhibition of catalytic activity.

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Cross, R. L., Cunningham, D., Miller, C. G., Xue, Z. X., Zhou, J. M., & Boyer, P. D. (1987). Adenine nucleotide binding sites on beef heart F1 ATPase: photoaffinity labeling of beta-subunit Tyr-368 at a noncatalytic site and beta Tyr-345 at a catalytic site. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 84(16), 5715–5719. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.84.16.5715

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