A-ATP Synthase

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==Structure==
==Structure==
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Five steps inside the catalytic A-subunit are critical for catalysis. Substrate entrance, phosphate and nucleotide binding, transition-state formation, ATP formation, and product release. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadate vanadate] bound model mimics the transition state. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthovanadate Orthovandate] is a transition state analog and because it can adapt both tetragonal and trigonal bipyramidal coordination geometry. Fig. 1. The '''Avi''' structure can be compared to the '''As''' sulfate bound structure and the '''Apnp''' AMP-PNP bound structure. "'As'" is analogous to the phosphate binding (substrate) structure, and "'Apnp"' is analogous to the ATP binding (product) structure. A reaction coordination is generated from freeze frame picture of reactants such as "'As"' "'Avi"' and "Apnp". The movement of specific residues to stabilize the transition state is demonstrated by comparing the deviations between the three structures. <ref name= Manimekalai. PMID: 21396943</ref>
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Five steps inside the catalytic A-subunit are critical for catalysis. Substrate entrance, phosphate and nucleotide binding, transition-state formation, ATP formation, and product release. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadate vanadate] bound model mimics the transition state. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthovanadate Orthovandate] is a transition state analog and because it can adapt both tetragonal and trigonal bipyramidal coordination geometry. Fig. 1. The '''Avi''' structure can be compared to the '''As''' sulfate bound structure and the '''Apnp''' AMP-PNP bound structure. "'As'" is analogous to the phosphate binding (substrate) structure, and "'Apnp"' is analogous to the ATP binding (product) structure. A reaction coordination is generated from freeze frame picture of reactants such as "'As"' "'Avi"' and "Apnp". The movement of specific residues to stabilize the transition state is demonstrated by comparing the deviations between the three structures.
There are three major positions that interact with ligands in the P-loop, S238 L417 and F236.
There are three major positions that interact with ligands in the P-loop, S238 L417 and F236.

Revision as of 04:46, 17 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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