Reference: Cabezon E, et al. (2002) Homologous and heterologous inhibitory effects of ATPase inhibitor proteins on F-ATPases. J Biol Chem 277(44):41334-41

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In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, at least three proteins (IF(1), STF(1), and STF(2)) appear to be involved in the regulation of ATP synthase. Both IF(1) and STF(1) inhibit F(1), whereas the proposed function for STF(2) is to facilitate the binding of IF(1) and STF(1) to F(1). The oligomerization properties of yeast IF(1) and STF(1) have been investigated by sedimentation equilibrium analytical ultracentrifugation and by covalent cross-linking. Both techniques confirm that IF(1) and STF(1) oligomerize in opposite directions in relation to pH, suggesting that both proteins might regulate yeast F(1)F(0)-ATPase under different conditions. Their effects on bovine F-ATPases are also described. Whereas bovine IF(1) inhibits yeast F(1)-ATPase even better than yeast IF(1) or STF(1), the capability of yeast IF(1) to inhibit the bovine enzyme is very low and decreases with time. Such an effect is also observed in the study of the homologous inhibition of yeast F(1)-ATPase. Yeast inhibitors are not as effective as their bovine counterpart, and the complex seems to dissociate gradually.

Reference Type
Journal Article | Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Authors
Cabezon E, Butler PJ, Runswick MJ, Carbajo RJ, Walker JE
Primary Lit For
STF1 | INH1
Additional Lit For
STF2