Wittig I, et al. (2008) Characterization of domain interfaces in monomeric and dimeric ATP synthase. Mol Cell Proteomics 7(5):995-1004
Abstract: We disassembled monomeric and dimeric yeast ATP synthase under mild conditions to identify labile proteins and transiently stable subcomplexes that had not been observed before. Specific removal of subunits a, ss, OSCP, and h disrupted the ATP synthase at the /a3ss3 rotor/stator interface. Loss of two F1-parts from dimeric ATP synthase led to the isolation of a dimeric subcomplex containing membrane and peripheral stalk proteins thus identifying the membrane/peripheral stalk sectors immediately as the dimerizing parts of ATP synthase. Almost all subunit a was found associated with a ring of ten c-subunits in 2-D BN/SDS gels. We therefore postulate that c10a1-complex is a stable structure in resting ATP synthase until the entry of protons induces a breaking of interactions and stepwise rotation of the c-ring relative to the a-subunit in the catalytic mechanism. Dimeric subunit a was identified in SDS-gels in association with two c10-rings suggesting that a c10a2c10-complex may constitute an important part of the monomer-monomer interface in dimeric ATP synthase, which seems to be further tightened by subunits b, i, e, g, and h. In contrast to the monomer-monomer interface, the interface between dimers in higher oligomeric structures remains largely unknown. However, we could show that the natural inhibitor protein Inh1 is not required for oligomerization.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | PubMed ID: 18245802 |
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| ATP1 | ATP14 | ATP15 | ATP16 | ATP17 | ATP18 | ATP19 | ATP2 | ATP20 | ATP3 | |
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| ATP4 | ATP5 | ATP6 | ATP7 | ATP8 | INH1 | OLI1 | STF1 | STF2 | TIM11 | |
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