A-ATP Synthase
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The A1Ao [[ATP synthase]] from archaea represents a class of chimeric ATPases/synthases, whose function and general structural design share characteristics both with vacuolar V1Vo ATPases and with F1Fo ATP synthases. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16563431 A1A0 ATP synthase catalyzes the formation of the energy currency ATP by a membrane-embedded electrically-driven motor. The archaeon in this study, Pyrococcus horikoshii OT3 is an extreemophile residing in oceanic deep sea vents. ( )The membrane-embedded electrically-driven motor (A0) is very different in archaea with sometimes novel, exceptional subunit composition and coupling stoichiometries that may reflect the differences in energy-conserving mechanisms as well as adaptation to temperatures at or above 100 degrees C. | The A1Ao [[ATP synthase]] from archaea represents a class of chimeric ATPases/synthases, whose function and general structural design share characteristics both with vacuolar V1Vo ATPases and with F1Fo ATP synthases. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16563431 A1A0 ATP synthase catalyzes the formation of the energy currency ATP by a membrane-embedded electrically-driven motor. The archaeon in this study, Pyrococcus horikoshii OT3 is an extreemophile residing in oceanic deep sea vents. ( )The membrane-embedded electrically-driven motor (A0) is very different in archaea with sometimes novel, exceptional subunit composition and coupling stoichiometries that may reflect the differences in energy-conserving mechanisms as well as adaptation to temperatures at or above 100 degrees C. | ||
http://www.mendeley.com/research/bioenergetics-archaea-atp-synthesis-under-harsh-environmental-conditions/ | http://www.mendeley.com/research/bioenergetics-archaea-atp-synthesis-under-harsh-environmental-conditions/ | ||
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http://www.mendeley.com/research/bioenergetics-archaea-atp-synthesis-under-harsh-environmental-conditions/ | http://www.mendeley.com/research/bioenergetics-archaea-atp-synthesis-under-harsh-environmental-conditions/ | ||
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As, Avi, and Apnp comparisons
Mutants
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