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AtpΘ is an inhibitor of F0F1 ATP synthase to arrest ATP hydrolysis during low-energy conditions in cyanobacteria.

Kuo Song1, Desirée Baumgartner1, Martin Hagemann2, Alicia M Muro-Pastor3, Sandra Maaß4, Dörte Becher4, Wolfgang R Hess5.   

Abstract

Biological processes in all living cells are powered by ATP, a nearly universal molecule of energy transfer. ATP synthases produce ATP utilizing proton gradients that are usually generated by either respiration or photosynthesis. However, cyanobacteria are unique in combining photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport chains in the same membrane system, the thylakoids. How cyanobacteria prevent the futile reverse operation of ATP synthase under unfavorable conditions pumping protons while hydrolyzing ATP is mostly unclear. Here, we provide evidence that the small protein AtpΘ, which is widely conserved in cyanobacteria, is mainly fulfilling this task. The expression of AtpΘ becomes induced under conditions such as darkness or heat shock, which can lead to a weakening of the proton gradient. Translational fusions of AtpΘ to the green fluorescent protein revealed targeting to the thylakoid membrane. Immunoprecipitation assays followed by mass spectrometry and far western blots identified subunits of ATP synthase as interacting partners of AtpΘ. ATP hydrolysis assays with isolated membrane fractions, as well as purified ATP synthase complexes, demonstrated that AtpΘ inhibits ATPase activity in a dose-dependent manner similar to the F0F1-ATP synthase inhibitor N,N-dicyclohexylcarbodimide. The results show that, even in a well-investigated process, crucial new players can be discovered if small proteins are taken into consideration and indicate that ATP synthase activity can be controlled in surprisingly different ways.
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Keywords:  F(0)F(1) ATP synthase; Nostoc; Synechocystis; cyanobacteria; inhibitor; proton gradient; redox regulation; small proteins; thylakoid membranes

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34762820     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.10.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


  3 in total

1.  Expression of the Cyanobacterial FoF1 ATP Synthase Regulator AtpΘ Depends on Small DNA-Binding Proteins and Differential mRNA Stability.

Authors:  Kuo Song; Martin Hagemann; Jens Georg; Sandra Maaß; Dörte Becher; Wolfgang R Hess
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2022-04-21

Review 2.  Evolution of the Inhibitory and Non-Inhibitory ε, ζ, and IF1 Subunits of the F1FO-ATPase as Related to the Endosymbiotic Origin of Mitochondria.

Authors:  Francisco Mendoza-Hoffmann; Mariel Zarco-Zavala; Raquel Ortega; Heliodoro Celis-Sandoval; Alfredo Torres-Larios; José J García-Trejo
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-07-07

3.  Isolation of intact and active FoF1 ATP synthase using a FLAG-tagged subunit from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.

Authors:  Kuo Song; Stefan Tholen; Desirée Baumgartner; Oliver Schilling; Wolfgang R Hess
Journal:  STAR Protoc       Date:  2022-08-16
  3 in total

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