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A-ATP Synthase

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The P-loop or phosphate binding loop is conserved only within the A subunits (as compared to the F-ATP synthase where it is present in both alpha and beta) and is a glycine-rich loop preceded by a beta sheet and followed by an alpha helix. It interacts with the phosphate groups of the nucleotide and with a magnesium ion, which coordinates the β- and γ-phosphates. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_motifs </ref> This P-loop has an arched conformation unique to A-ATP Synthase, indicating that the mode of nucleotide binding and the catalytic mechanism is different from that of F-ATP syntheses.
The P-loop or phosphate binding loop is conserved only within the A subunits (as compared to the F-ATP synthase where it is present in both alpha and beta) and is a glycine-rich loop preceded by a beta sheet and followed by an alpha helix. It interacts with the phosphate groups of the nucleotide and with a magnesium ion, which coordinates the β- and γ-phosphates. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_motifs </ref> This P-loop has an arched conformation unique to A-ATP Synthase, indicating that the mode of nucleotide binding and the catalytic mechanism is different from that of F-ATP syntheses.
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==Transition State==
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==Transition State Stabilization==

Revision as of 23:18, 16 November 2011

PDB ID 3p20

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Mutants

changed to alanine

k240 =stabilizes trans state

t241=Kd's resolved, stabilizes trans, nucleotide binding induces sidechain conformational deviation

References

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