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Torque generation and utilization in motor enzyme F0F1-ATP synthase: half-torque F1 with short-sized pushrod helix and reduced ATP Synthesis by half-torque F0F1.


ABSTRACT: ATP synthase (F(0)F(1)) is made of two motors, a proton-driven motor (F(0)) and an ATP-driven motor (F(1)), connected by a common rotary shaft, and catalyzes proton flow-driven ATP synthesis and ATP-driven proton pumping. In F(1), the central ? subunit rotates inside the ?(3)?(3) ring. Here we report structural features of F(1) responsible for torque generation and the catalytic ability of the low-torque F(0)F(1). (i) Deletion of one or two turns in the ?-helix in the C-terminal domain of catalytic ? subunit at the rotor/stator contact region generates mutant F(1)s, termed F(1)(1/2)s, that rotate with about half of the normal torque. This helix would support the helix-loop-helix structure acting as a solid "pushrod" to push the rotor ? subunit, but the short helix in F(1)(1/2)s would fail to accomplish this task. (ii) Three different half-torque F(0)F(1)(1/2)s were purified and reconstituted into proteoliposomes. They carry out ATP-driven proton pumping and build up the same small transmembrane ?pH, indicating that the final ?pH is directly related to the amount of torque. (iii) The half-torque F(0)F(1)(1/2)s can catalyze ATP synthesis, although slowly. The rate of synthesis varies widely among the three F(0)F(1)(1/2)s, which suggests that the rate reflects subtle conformational variations of individual mutants.

SUBMITTER: Usukura E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3265869 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Torque generation and utilization in motor enzyme F0F1-ATP synthase: half-torque F1 with short-sized pushrod helix and reduced ATP Synthesis by half-torque F0F1.

Usukura Eiji E   Suzuki Toshiharu T   Furuike Shou S   Soga Naoki N   Saita Ei-Ichiro E   Hisabori Toru T   Kinosita Kazuhiko K   Yoshida Masasuke M  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20111128 3


ATP synthase (F(0)F(1)) is made of two motors, a proton-driven motor (F(0)) and an ATP-driven motor (F(1)), connected by a common rotary shaft, and catalyzes proton flow-driven ATP synthesis and ATP-driven proton pumping. In F(1), the central γ subunit rotates inside the α(3)β(3) ring. Here we report structural features of F(1) responsible for torque generation and the catalytic ability of the low-torque F(0)F(1). (i) Deletion of one or two turns in the α-helix in the C-terminal domain of cataly  ...[more]

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