ATP Synthase that Lacks F0a-Subunit

  • Ono S
  • Sone N
  • Yoshida M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In a rotary motor F1F0-ATP synthase, F0 works as a proton motor; the oligomer ring of F0c-subunits (c-ring) rotates relative to the F0ab2 domain as protons pass through F0 down the gradient. F0ab2 must exert dual functions during rotation, that is, sliding the c-ring (motor drive) while keeping the association with the c-ring (anchor rail). Here we have isolated thermophilic F1F0(-a) which lacks F0a. F 1F0(-a) has no proton transport activity, and F 0(-a) does not work as a proton channel. Interestingly, ATPase activity of F1F0(-a) is greatly suppressed, even though its F1 sector is intact. Most likely, F0b2 associates with the c-ring as an anchor rail in the intact F1F 0; without F0a, this association prevents rotation of the c-ring (and hence the γ-subunit), which disables ATP hydrolysis at F 1. Functional F1F0 is easily reconstituted from purified F0a and F1F0(-a), and thus F 0a can bind to its proper location on F1F0(-a) without a large rearrangement of other-subunits.

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Ono, S., Sone, N., Yoshida, M., & Suzuki, T. (2004). ATP Synthase that Lacks F0a-Subunit. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(32), 33409–33412. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m404993200

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