Crystallographic structure of the turbine C-ring from spinach chloroplast F-ATP synthase

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In eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, F-ATP synthases provide energy through the synthesis of ATP. The chloroplast F-ATP synthase (CF1 F O-ATP synthase) of plants is integrated into the thylakoid membrane via its FO-domain subunits a, b, b′ and c. Subunit c with a stoichiometry of 14 and subunit a form the gate for H+ -pumping, enabling the coupling of electrochemical energy with ATP synthesis in the F 1 sector. Here we report the crystallization and structure determination of the c14-ring of subunit c of the CF1F O-ATP synthase from spinach chloroplasts. The crystals belonged to space group C2, with unit-cell parameters a = 144.420, b = 99.295, c = 123.51 Å, and β = 104.34° and diffracted to 4.5 Å resolution. Each c-ring contains 14 monomers in the asymmetric unit. The length of the c-ring is 60.32 Å, with an outer ring diameter 52.30 Å and an inner ring width of 40 Å. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Balakrishna, A. M., Seelert, H., Marx, S. H., Dencher, N. A., & Grüber, G. (2014). Crystallographic structure of the turbine C-ring from spinach chloroplast F-ATP synthase. Bioscience Reports, 34(2), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20130114

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