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A-ATP Synthase
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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
| + | The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atp_synthase ATP synthase] is composed of two domains consisting of nine subunits insert subunitsA3B3CDEFH2ac(x^+3) that function as a pair of rotary motors connected by central and peripheral stalk(s). The A0 domain is the hydrophobic membrane embedded ion-translocating sector that uses the H+ gradient to power ATP synthase in domain A1. The catalytic action of ADP+Pi->ATP occurs in the A1 domain. A1 is water soluble and undergoes a conformational change upon funding substrate. A ring with 3fold symmetry of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_synthase_alpha/beta_subunits ATP synthase alpha/beta subunits] | ||
| + | (within this domain are there 4 domains? N-terminal, non-homologous, nucleotide binding a-b, C-terminal) | ||
| - | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atp_synthase ATP synthase] is composed of two domains consisting of nine subunits (insert subunitsA3B3CDEFH2ac(x^+3)) that function as a pair of rotary motors connected by central and peripheral stalk(s). The A0 domain is the membrane embedded ion-translocating sector that uses the H+ gradient to power ATP synthase in domain A1. | ||
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| - | A1 domain= catalytic, water soluble conformational change from 1 subunit. A ring with 3fold symmetry of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_synthase_alpha/beta_subunits ATP synthase alpha/beta subunits] | ||
| - | (within this domain are there 4 domains? N-terminal, non-homologous, nucleotide binding a-b, C-terminal) | ||
| - | 9 subunits | ||
sheet-loop-helix motif of P-loop | sheet-loop-helix motif of P-loop | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 16 November 2011
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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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