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2jmx

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PDB ID 2jmx

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Gene: ATP5O (Bos taurus)
Activity: H(+)-transporting two-sector ATPase, with EC number 3.6.3.14
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OSCP-NT (1-120) in complex with N-terminal (1-25) alpha subunit from F1-ATPase


Overview

The peripheral stalk of ATP synthase acts as a stator holding the alpha(3)beta(3) catalytic subcomplex and the membrane subunit a against the torque of the rotating central stalk and attached c ring. In bovine mitochondria, the N-terminal domain of the oligomycin sensitivity conferral protein (OSCP-NT; residues 1-120) anchors one end of the peripheral stalk to the N-terminal tails of one or more alpha subunits of the F(1) subcomplex. Here, we present an NMR characterisation of the interaction between OSCP-NT and a peptide corresponding to residues 1-25 of the alpha-subunit of bovine F(1)-ATPase. The interaction site contains adjoining hydrophobic surfaces of helices 1 and 5 of OSCP-NT binding to hydrophobic side-chains of the alpha-peptide.

About this Structure

2JMX is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Bos taurus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

How the N-terminal domain of the OSCP subunit of bovine F1Fo-ATP synthase interacts with the N-terminal region of an alpha subunit., Carbajo RJ, Kellas FA, Yang JC, Runswick MJ, Montgomery MG, Walker JE, Neuhaus D, J Mol Biol. 2007 Apr 27;368(2):310-8. Epub 2007 Feb 22. PMID:17355883

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