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Abstract
The membrane sector (F0) of H+-ATPase was prepared by trypsin and urea treatment of F1-F0 and reconstituted with purified F1. The oligomycin sensitivity of the reconstituted F1-F0 complex obtained by treating F1 or F0 with Mg2+ before binding is much higher than that obtained without Mg2+ treatment. The greater change in the intrinsic fluorescence of the reconstituted F1-F0 complex obtained by Mg2+ treatment suggests that conformational changes may occur during the reconstitution. We deduce that Mg2+ binds to membrane lipids, thus decreasing membrane fluidity and changing the physical state of the lipids to provide a suitable microenvironment for conformational changes in F0. The data also suggest that the conformational change in the F0 portion of the F1-F0 complex can be transmitted to the F1 portion, the conformation of which is in turn altered, resulting in the formation of an F1-F0 complex with high oligomycin sensitivity. On the other hand, Mg2+ may act on F1 directly to induce a suitable conformational change which is then transmitted to F0, resulting in the formation of an H+-ATPase with greater sensitivity to oligomycin.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 2887556 DOI: 10.1007/bf00762417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bioenerg Biomembr ISSN: 0145-479X Impact factor: 2.945