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Small-angle X-ray scattering studies of Mg.AT(D)P-induced hexamer to dimer dissociation in the reconstituted alpha 3 beta 3 complex of ATP synthase from thermophilic bacterium PS3.

M Harada1, Y Ito, M Sato, O Aono, S Ohta, Y Kagawa.   

Abstract

The alpha 3 beta 3 complex of ATP synthase obtained from a thermophilic bacterium PS3 was isolated and found to show the ATPase activity (Kagawa, Y., Ohta, S., and Otawara-Hamamoto, Y. (1989) FEBS Lett. 249, 67-69). The structure and the nucleotide binding effects of the alpha 3 beta 3 complex were investigated by means of small-angle x-ray scattering and high performance liquid chromatography. The scattering profile from the alpha 3 beta 3 complex was explained with a model in which the complex is made of an ellipsoid of revolution with the axes of 121.8, 121.8, and 72.0 A having an elliptical hollow cavity with the axes of 35.4, 35.4, and 72.0 A. By the addition of Mg.AT(D)P, significant changes in the scattering profile were observed, in which the radius of gyration decreased from 44 to 35 A. This change was found by gel filtration to be caused by the dissociation reaction from the alpha 3 beta 3 hexamer to the alpha beta dimer. The dissociation of the alpha 3 beta 3 complex was not induced by unhydrolyzable ATP analogue, nor by Pi, Mg2+, and Pi + Mg2+. The structure of the dimer was well explained by the triaxial ellipsoidal model with the axes of 105.2, 39.4, and 108.2 A. The dissociation into the dimer is considered to be related to the ATPase activity because the AT(D)P-induced dissociation is observed only in the presence of Mg2+ ions.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1828800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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Authors:  Y Kagawa; S Ohta; M Harada; H Kihara; Y Ito; M Sato
Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr       Date:  1992-10       Impact factor: 2.945

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4.  Dynamic inter-subunit interactions in thermophilic F(1)-ATPase subcomplexes studied by cross-correlated relaxation-enhanced polarization transfer NMR.

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Review 5.  The energy transmission in ATP synthase: from the gamma-c rotor to the alpha 3 beta 3 oligomer fixed by OSCP-b stator via the beta DELSEED sequence.

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