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J W Soper  P L Pedersen 《Biochemistry》1976,15(12):2682-2690
The hydrolytic activity of the ATPase bound to purified inner membrane vesicles of rat liver mitochondria can be increased threefold by washing extensively with a high ionic strength phosphate buffer. The specific ATPase activities of such phosphate-washed membranes are the highest reported to date for a mitochondrial membrane preparation (21-24 mumol of ATP hydrolyzed min-1 mg-1 in bicarbonate buffer at 37 degrees C). Deoxycholate (0.1 mg/mg of protein) extracts from these membranes a soluble, cold-stable ATPase complex which exhibits a specific activity under optimal assay conditions of 12 mumol of ATP hydrolyzed min-1 mg-1. This complex is not sedimented by centrifugation at 201000 g for 90 min, and readily passes through a 250-A Millipore filter. The ATPase activity of the soluble complex is inhibited 95% by 2.4 muM oligomycin. In addition, inhibitions of 60% or better are obtained in the presence of 1-8 muM dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, p-chloromercuribenzoate, venturicidin, and aurovertin. While a similar complex may be extracted with Triton X-100 this preparation is always lower in both specific activity and in inhibitor sensitivities than the complex extracted with deoxycholate. Detergents of the Tween and Brij series and other detergents of the Triton series are also much less effective than deoxycholate in solubilizing the oligomycin-sensitive. ATPase complex of rat liver. It is concluded that deoxycholate is superior to other detergents as an extractant of the oligomycin-sensitive ATPase complex of rat liver mitochondria, and that the complex extracted with deoxycholate possesses a closer similarity to the membrane-associated ATPase than does the complex extracted with Triton X-100. These studies document the first report of a detergent-solubilized, oligomycin-sensitive ATPase preparation from rat liver mitochondria.  相似文献   

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Summary Soluble, oligomycin-insensitive ATPase released from beef heart mitochondria by chloroform extraction can be further purified by Sepharose 6B gel filtration. This purification increases enzyme activity 4–5 times (100–130 U/mg). According to specific activity, high purity and ability to reconstitute oligomycin-sensitive complex, isolated ATPase is quite comparable with enzyme preparations isolated by other methods.  相似文献   

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1. Oligomycin and dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive ATPase was isolated from beef-heart mitochondria and treated with 3.5 M NaBr in order to remove F1. The residue, called F0, was found to consist of seven components. Five of these are stained by Coomassie blue after dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. Two of them correspond to the oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring protein and coupling factor F6, with apparent molecular weights of 21,000 and 9,400, respectively. Three additional polypeptides of molecular weights 23,000, 10,500 and 8,600 were not identified with known proteins. Two components not stained with Coomassie blue were detected by autoradiography of the gels of F0 preincubated with [14C]dicyclohexylcarbodiimide. These two components probably represent monomeric and oligomeric forms of the dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-binding protein. 2. F0 induced an oligomycin and dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive enhancement of K+ + valinomycin-driven proton translocation across the membrane of artificial phospholipid vesicles. 3. The interaction of F0 with purified, soluble beef heart F1 was investigated. F0 was capable of binding F1 and conferring oligomycin and dicyclohexylcarbodiimide sensitivity and cold stability on its ATPase activity. Furthermore F0 was found to diminish the specific activity of F1-ATPase. A comparison of these effects at varying F0/F1 ratios shows that F0 binds F1 in both an oligomycin-sensitive and an oligomycin-insensitive manner, and that both types of binding involve a conferral of cold stability and a decrease in specific activity. High F0/F1 ratios favoured in oligomycin-sensitive type of binding, indicating that F1 binds preferentially to oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring sites. Treatment of ATPase complex with trypsin resulted in an F0 with a decreased proportion of oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring binding sites and a diminished ability to lower the specific activity an cold lability of F1. 4. Reconstitution of F0 treated with trypsin and F1, oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring protein and F6 showed that at a constant amount of F1 bound, both oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring protein and F6 increased the oligomycin sensitivity of ATPase activity. It was therefore concluded that both of these coupling factors are involved in the conferral of oligomycin sensitivity. 5. The effect of the order of addition of F1, oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring protein and F6 to F0 on the reconstitution of oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity, and of F1 and oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring protein to submitochondrial particles on the reconstitution of respiratory control, was investigated. The highest values of oligomycin sensitivity and respiratory control were obtained when F1 was added as the first component, indicating that F1 plays a directing role in the organisation of the components.  相似文献   

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1. Radioactive N,N'-dicyclohexyl carbodiimide (DCCD) is bound as effectively to the N, N'-dicyclohexyl carbodiimide- and oligomycin-sensitive ATPase complex in submitochondrial particles of normal rat liver as to the similar but partially N,N'-dicyclohexyl carbodiimide- and oligomycin-insensitive complex of thiamphenicol-treated rats. The latter complex is deficient in 3 subunits (subunit 6, 7 and 10). 2. Radioactive N,N'-dicyclohexyl carbodiimide is exclusively bound to the subunits present in the bands 8 and 11 of SDS-PAA gels of the purified ATPase complex. These subunits, most likely the dimer and monomer of the N,N'-dicyclohexyl carbodiimide-binding protein, are products of the cytoplasmic protein synthesis. 3. The results together indicate that the N,N'-dicyclohexyl carbodiimide-insensitivity of the ATPase complex formed during in vitro inhibition of mitochondrial protein synthesis, is not caused by a lack of inhibitor binding protein. The same holds for the oligomycin-insensitivity.  相似文献   

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Spinach leaf mitochondrial F0F1 ATPase has been purified and is shown to consist of twelve polypeptides. Five of the polypeptides constitute the F1 part of the enzyme. The remaining polypeptides, with molecular masses of 28 kDa, 23 kDa, 18.5 kDa, 15 kDa, 10.5 kDa, 9.5 kDa and 8.5 kDa, belong to the F0 part of the enzyme. This is the first report concerning identification of the subunits of the plant mitochondrial F0. The identification of the components is achieved on the basis of the N-terminal amino acid sequence analysis and Western blot technique using monospecific antibodies against proteins characterized in other sources. The 28-kDa protein crossreacts with antibodies against the subunit of bovine heart ATPase with N-terminal Pro-Val-Pro- which corresponds to subunit F0b of Escherichia coli F0F1. Sequence analysis of the N-terminal 32 amino acids of the 23-kDa protein reveals that this protein is similar to mammalian oligomycin-sensitivity-conferring protein and corresponds to the F1 delta subunit of the chloroplast and E. coli ATPases. The 18.5-kDa protein crossreacts with antibodies against subunit 6 of the beef heart F0 and its N-terminal sequence of 14 amino acids shows a high degree of sequence similarity to the conserved regions at N-terminus of the ATPase subunits 6 from different sources. ATPase subunit 6 corresponds to subunit F0a of the E. coli enzyme. The 15-kDa protein and the 10.5-kDa protein crossreact with antibodies against F6 and the endogenous ATPase inhibitor protein of beef heart F0F1-ATPase, respectively. The 9.5-kDa protein is an N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-binding protein corresponding to subunit F0c of the E. coli enzyme. The 8.5-kDa protein is of unknown identity. The isolated spinach mitochondrial F0F1 ATPase catalyzes oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity of 3.5 mumol.mg-1.min-1. The enzyme catalyzes also hydrolysis of GTP (7.5 mumol.mg-1.min-1) and ITP (4.4 mumol.mg-1.min-1). Hydrolysis of ATP was stimulated fivefold in the presence of amphiphilic detergents, however the hydrolysis of other nucleotides could not be stimulated by these agents. These results show that the plant mitochondrial F0F1 ATPase complex differs in composition from the other mitochondrial, chloroplast and bacterial ATPases. The enzyme is, however, more closely related to the yeast mitochondrial ATPase and to the animal mitochondrial ATPase than to the chloroplast enzyme. The plant mitochondrial enzyme, however, exhibits catalytic properties which are characteristic for the chloroplast enzyme.  相似文献   

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1. An ATPase complex containing 12 subunits was isoalted from rat liver mitochondria. 2. In vivo inhibition of mitochondrial protein synthesis by the chloramphenicol analogue thiamphenicol leads to the formation of an oligomycin-insensitive membrane-bound ATPase complex in mitochondria of regenerating rat liver. 3. This oligomycin-insensitive, membrane-bound ATPase was isolated by the same procedure as the ATPase complex from regenerating livers of untreated animals. 4. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of in vivo labelled ATPase complexes from control and from thiamphenicol-treated rats reveals that three subunits out of the 12 are not synthesized or assembled when the mitochondrial translation activity is blocked. 5. From the subunits synthesized and assembled when mitochondrial pror (Fo) of the ATPase complex (subunit 5). 6. The oligomycin sensitivity-conferring protein seems absent in the ATPase complex formed in the presence of thiamphenicol.  相似文献   

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1. A cold-stable oligomycin-sensitive F0F1 ATPase complex from chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum FR 1 was solubilized by Triton X-100 and purified by gel filtration. 2. The F0F1 complex is resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate electrophoresis into 14 polypeptides with approximate molecular weights in the range of 58000--6800; five of these polypeptides are derived from the F1 moiety of the complex which carries the catalytic centers of the enzyme. 3. The purified F0F1 complex is homogeneous according to analytical ultracentrifugation and isoelectric focusing. 4. The molecular weight as determined by gel filtration is about 480 000 +/- 30 000. S020,w is 1.45 +/- 0.1 S and the pI is 5.4. 5. The amino acid composition of the F0F1 complex is compared with the data obtained for the F1 moiety of the enzyme. 6. Quantitative data on the sensitivity to N,N'-dicyclohexyl-carbodiimide as well as kinetic parameters, regarding substrate specificity and dependence of ATPase activity on divalent cations, are reported.  相似文献   

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(i) The method of preparing the oligomycin-insensitive F1-ATPase by chloroform treatment of mitochondrial membranes (Beechey et al., 1975, Biochem. J.148, 533–537) has been modified such that a five-subunit protein is obtained from yeast with an activity of 140 μmol of ATP hydrolyzed/min/mg of protein. Repetition of this procedure in the presence of protease inhibitors (in particular, p-aminobenzamidine) allows isolation of a four-subunit protein with an activity of 243 μmol of ATP hydrolyzed/min/ mg of protein, (ii) A modified procedure is described for the preparation of the yeast oligomycin-sensitive F1-F0 ATPase complex, making use of protease inhibitors throughout and solubilization of the ATPase from mitochondrial membranes using Triton X-100 and sodium deoxycholate simultaneously. Two polypeptides Of 42,000 and 29,000 molecular weight are eliminated, the largest corresponding to the missing band of the F1 sector. The complex retains oligomycin- and uncoupler-sensitive ATP-32Pi exchange and ATP-driven proton uptake, indicating the retention of a complete coupling mechanism. (iii) F1-ATPase is released from the F1-F0 complex by brief heating at 50 °C in the presence of ATP. The remaining hydrophobic polypeptides aggregate and are isolated by centrifugation. The F1 sector can be isolated containing either four or five subunits depending on whether the starting F1-F0 complex contained the 42,000 and 29,000 molecular weight polypeptides. (iv) Sensitivity of the F1-F0 ATPase complex to oligomycin and dicyclohexylcarbodiimide varies considerably depending on the activity measured and whether the complex was first reconstituted with phospholipids. The degree of inhibitor sensitivity is considered a poor guide to intactness of the complex.  相似文献   

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A reconstitution procedure has been developed for the incorporation of the mitochondrial F0.F1-ATPase into the bilayer of egg phosphatidylcholine vesicles. The nonionic detergent, octylglucoside, egg phosphatidylcholine, and the lipid-deficient, oligomycin-sensitive F0.F1-ATPase (Serrano, R., Kanner, B., and Racker, E. (1976) J. Biol. Chem. 251, 2453-2461) were combined in a 4770:320:1 detergent/phospholipid/protein molar ratio and then centrifuged on a discontinuous sucrose gradient to isolate the F0.F1-phosphatidylcholine complex. The specific activity of the reconstituted F0.F1-ATPase was as high as 14.5 mumol/min/mg protein, whereas with no added lipid the activity ranged between 1.4 and 2.2 mumol/min/mg protein. This reconstituted preparation exhibited greater than 90% oligomycin sensitivity which demonstrated the intactness of the multisubunit enzyme complex. The phosphatidylcholine/protein molar ratio of the reconstituted F0.F1 was 250:1 with less than 0.4% of the added octylglucoside remaining. Titrations with both phosphatidylcholine and octylglucoside demonstrated that the specific activity and oligomycin sensitivity were highly dependent on the concentrations of both phospholipid and detergent in the original reconstitution mixture. Analysis of the reconstituted ATPase by electron microscopy demonstrated that the catalytic portion of the enzyme complex projected from the phospholipid bilayer with an orientation similar to that observed with submitochondrial particles. The F0.F1-phosphatidylcholine complex was able to trap inulin, which suggests a vesicular structure impermeable to macromolecules. The electrophoretic mobility of the complex was identical to that for liposomes of egg phosphatidylcholine alone. The reconstitution conditions utilized give rise to an enzyme-phospholipid complex with very low ionic charge that demonstrates high oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity.  相似文献   

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The Kdp system from Escherichia coli is a derepressible high-affinity K+-uptake ATPase. Its membrane-bound ATPase activity was approximately 50 mumol g-1 min-1. The Kdp-ATPase complex was purified from everted vesicles by solubilization with the nonionic detergent Aminoxid WS 35 followed by DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B chromatography at pH 7.5 and pH 6.4 and gel filtration on Fractogel TSK HW-65. The overall yield of activity was 6.5% and the purity at least 90%. The isolated KdpABC complex had a high affinity for its substrates K+ (Km app. = 10 microM) and Mg2+-ATP (Km = 80 microM) and a narrow substrate specificity. The ATPase activity was inhibited by vanadate (Ki = 1.5 microM), fluorescein isothiocyanate (Ki = 3.5 microM), N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (Ki = 60 microM) and N-ethylmaleimide (Ki = 0.1 mM). The purification protocol was likewise applicable to the isolation of a KdpA mutant ATPase which in contrast to the wild-type enzyme exhibited an increased Km value for K+ of 6 mM and a 10-fold lowered sensitivity for vanadate. Starting from the purified Kdp complex the single subunits were obtained by gel filtration on Bio-Gel P-100 in the presence of SDS. Both the native Kdp-ATPase and the SDS-denatured polypeptides were used to raise polyclonal antibodies. The specificity of the antisera was established by immunoblot analysis. In functional inhibition studies the anti-KdpABC and anti-KdpB sera impaired ATPase activity in the membrane-bound as well as in the purified state of the enzyme. In contrast, the anti-KdpC serum did not inhibit enzyme activity.  相似文献   

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F0F1-ATPase of plant mitochondria: isolation and polypeptide composition   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
A simple and high yield purification procedure for the isolation of F0F1-ATPase from spinach leaf mitochondria has been developed. This is the first report concerning purification and composition of the plant mitochondrial F0F1-ATPase. The enzyme is selectively extracted from inner membrane vesicles with the zwitterionic detergent, 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl) dimethyl ammonio]-1- propane sulfonate (CHAPS). The purified enzyme exhibits a high oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity (3,6 mumol.min-1.mg-1). SDS-PAGE of the purified F0F1-ATPase complex reveals protein bands of molecular masses of 54 kDa (F1 alpha,beta), 33 kDa (F1 gamma), 28 kDa, 23 kDa, 21 kDa (F1 delta), 18.5 kDa, 15 kDa, 10.5 kDa, 9.5 kDa (F1 epsilon) and 8.5 kDa. All polypeptides migrate as one complex in a polyacrylamide gradient gel under non-denaturing conditions in the presence of 0.1% Triton X-100. Five polypeptides could be identified as subunits of F1. Polypeptides of molecular masses 28 kDa, 23 kDa, 18.5 kDa, 15 kDa, 10.5 kDa, 9.5 kDa and 8.5 kDa constitute the F0 part of the complex. Our results show that polypeptide composition of the plant mitochondrial F0 differs from other eukaryotic F0 of yeast, mammals and chloroplasts.  相似文献   

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1. Peroxisomes were isolated from bovine and rat liver by use of differential and density gradient centrifugations. 2. In the final density gradient (Nycodenz) a distinct peak of ATPase activity codistributed with the peroxisome marker catalase and was well separated from the bulk of the ATPase activity and from markers for other subcellular organelles. 3. The peroxisome-associated ATPase had a pH optimum of 7.5 and was inhibited by N-ethylmaleimide, by N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide and by 7-chloro-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3-diazole, but was unaffected by up to 30 microM n-tributyltin chloride. 4. Prolonged incubation with oligomycin at high concentrations indicated that 50% of peroxisomal ATPase was resistant to this inhibitor. The oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity required at least a four-fold higher ratio of inhibitor to protein for inhibition than mitochondrial ATPase did. It was concluded that oligomycin-sensitive and oligomycin-resistant ATPase may be associated with liver peroxisomes.  相似文献   

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Biochemical characterization of the yeast vacuolar H(+)-ATPase   总被引:15,自引:0,他引:15  
The yeast vacuolar proton-translocating ATPase was isolated by two different methods. A previously reported purification of the enzyme (Uchida, E., Ohsumi, Y., and Anraku, Y. (1985) J. Biol. Chem. 260, 1090-1095) was repeated. This procedure consisted of isolation of vacuoles, solubilization with the zwitterionic detergent ZW3-14, and glycerol gradient centrifugation of the solubilized vacuoles. The fraction with the highest specific activity (11 mumol of ATP hydrolyzed mg-1 min-1) included eight polypeptides of apparent molecular masses of 100, 69, 60, 42, 36, 32, 27, and 17 kDa, suggesting that the enzyme may be more complex than the three-subunit composition proposed from the original purification. The 69-kDa polypeptide was recognized by antisera against the catalytic subunits of two other vacuolar ATPases and labeled with the ATP analog 7-chloro-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3-diazole, indicating that it contains all or part of the catalytic site. A monoclonal antibody was prepared against this subunit. Under nondenaturing conditions, the antibody immunoprecipitated eight polypeptides, of the same molecular masses as those seen in the glycerol gradient fraction, from solubilized vacuolar vesicles. All eight of these polypeptides are therefore good candidates for being genuine subunits of the enzyme. The structure and function of the yeast vacuolar H+-ATPase were further characterized by examining the inhibition of ATPase activity by KNO3. In the presence of 5 mM MgATP, 100 mM KNO3 inhibited 71% of the ATPase activity of vacuolar vesicles, and the 69- and 60-kDa subunits (and possibly the 42-kDa subunit) were removed from the vacuolar membrane to a similar extent. At concentrations of less than 200 mM KNO3, the stripping of the ATPase subunits and the inhibition of ATPase activity were dependent on the presence of MgATP, suggesting that this is a conformation-specific disassembly of the enzyme. The yeast vacuolar H+-ATPase is a multisubunit enzyme, consisting of a combination of peripheral and integral membrane subunits. Its structure and subunit composition are very similar to other vacuolar ATPase, and it shares some characteristics with the F1F0-ATPases.  相似文献   

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The proton ATPase of rat liver mitochondria has been purified by a simple procedure which involves the use of the novel, zwitterionic detergent 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonate to solubilize the membrane-bound complex. The purified enzyme has a high, oligomycin-sensitive ATPase activity (11.3 +/- 2.9 mumol/min/mg) in the absence of added phospholipids. It shows, in four different gel electrophoretic systems, the five bands characteristic of the F1 portion of the complex and three additional Coomassie blue-stainable bands which have apparent molecular weights of 28,000, 19,000, and 13,600. A fourth Coomassie blue-stainable component of about 10,000-12,500 daltons comigrates with the delta subunit, whereas a fifth component, detectable only by absorption at 280 nm, is observed between the dye front and the 10,000-dalton species. The enzyme complex has been reconstituted into liposomal vesicles of asolectin. Under these conditions the enzyme catalyzes an ATP-Pi exchange reaction and is capable of translocating protons in an ATP-dependent manner as assayed by quenching of 9-amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridine. Both activities are inhibited by the addition of oligomycin, uncoupler, dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, and cadmium. At high detergent concentration, the complex appears in negative stain electron microscopy in a dispersed state. The tripartite structure is clearly visible in monomeric, dimeric, or trimeric forms of the molecule. At the low detergent concentration, the proton ATPase tends to cluster into densely packed arrays. This represents the first report of the properties of a functionally active proton ATPase solubilized and purified in the presence of a zwitterionic detergent.  相似文献   

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The oligomycin-sensitive ATPase protein has been purified in a properly dispersed form from yeast mitochondrial membranes and has been further characterized, particularly with respect to parameters which affect ATPase activity. The protein is to some degree cold labile, the rate of inactivation being accelerated by chaotropic anions. Essentially complete protection against cold inactivation is afforded by methanol, ethanol, and ADP. A partly latent component of the ATPase activity has been discovered which is activated either by heating in the presence of ATP, or to some extent by trypsin. The heat-activated protein is oligomycin-insensitive and much more susceptible to inactivation by cold. N-ethylmaleimide, and trypsin. It is suggested that like the ATPase from spinach chloroplasts and bovine mitochondria, the yeast protein may contain an ATPase inhibitor polypeptide which is dislodged either by heating or by proteolytic enzymes.  相似文献   

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R B Koch  D Desaiah 《Life sciences》1975,17(8):1315-1320
The sensitivity of fire ant, Solenopsis richteri (Forel), head homogenate ATPase to its venom and to a cyclohexane extract of whole fire ants were investigated. Na+K+ and oligomycin-sensitive Mg2+ ATPase activities were inhibited by both preparations. Oligomycin-insensitive Mg2+ ATPase activity was inhibited by low concentrations but showed strong stimulation at high concentrations of the venom preparations. Lineweaver-Burk plots of enzyme data in the presence or absence of inhibitor indicated that the inhibitor action was non-competitive with ATP for Na+K+ and oligomycin-sensitive Mg2+ ATPase activities. However, the oligomycin-insensitive Mg2+ ATPase activity showed a mixed type response to the inhibitor. Tests on pure samples of known venom components indicate that they cause the observed effects on the ATPase activities.  相似文献   

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The structure of initochondrial ATPase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae was investigated to establish spatial relationships among the peptide components of this enzyme complex. Reagents which reversibly cross-linked adjacent polypeptides in complex structures were used to propose tentative assignments of neighboring polypeptides both in F1 ATPase and in the oligomycin-sensitive ATPase complex. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of cross-linked and dissociated samples of the enzyme was used to analyze the sizes and subunit compositions of oligomers formed by cross-linking reactions. Two of the nine major peptide components of the ATPase complex were labeled with [3H]amino acids in the presence of cycloheximide. Analysis of association of these labeled components with other peptides of the complex was therefore facilitated by autoradiographic techniques. The cross-linking studies give rise to a suggested structural model for ATPase.  相似文献   

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A dynein-like ATPase activity has been isolated previously from soluble extracts of unfertilized sea urchin eggs. However, the use of non-quantitative isolation techniques, in particular affinity for microtubules or Ca2+/calmodulin, has precluded accurate estimates of dynein pool size. We have taken the unique approach of using dynein-like ATPase activity to quantitate the egg dynein pool. This approach is based on the isolation by anion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sephacel of a peak of dynein-like ATPase activity comprising 65% of soluble ATPase activity in the cytosolic extract. Identification of cytoplasmic dynein was based on dose-dependent inhibition by erythro-9-[3-(2-hydroxynonyl)]adenine and orthovanadate, low GTPase activity and a sedimentation coefficient of 12 S. Two high molecular weight polypeptides corresponding to the A- and D-bands of axonemal dynein were shown to copurify with dynein-like ATPase activity and to undergo specific photocrosslinking with [alpha-32P]ATP, suggesting that they were egg dynein catalytic polypeptides. The specific ATPase activity of these putative catalytic polypeptides was determined to be 1.2 mumol.min-1.mg-1. The specific dynein-like ATPase activity of the crude soluble extract of unfertilized sea urchin eggs was determined to be 0.004 mumol.min-1.mg-1. The concentration of putative dynein catalytic polypeptides was therefore determined from the ratio of the specific activities of crude to pure cytoplasmic dynein catalytic polypeptide to be 0.33% of soluble protein, or 99 pg per egg. This is approximately 3-fold greater than the mass of dynein catalytic polypeptides estimated to be present in cilia at the blastula stage of sea urchin embryonic development. The large amount of cytoplasmic dynein in unfertilized eggs suggests that it could act as a precursor of embryonic ciliary dynein. Three minor peaks of ATPase activity were also resolved from cytosolic extracts and shown to be dynein-like. However, their GTPase activities were 2-4-fold higher than that of cytoplasmic dynein, raising the possibility that egg cytoplasm may contain several isoforms of dynein.  相似文献   

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Ligand-binding studies with labelled triethyltin on yeast mitochondrial membranes showed the presence of high-affinity sites (KD = 0.6 micronM; 1.2 +/- 0.3 nmol/mg of protein) and low-affinity sites (KD less than 45 micronM; 70 +/- 20 nmol/mg of protein). The dissociation constant of the high-affinity site is in good agreement with the concentration of triethyltin required for inhibition of mitochondrial ATPase (adenosine triphosphatase) and oxidative phosphorylation. The high-affinity site is not competed for by oligomycin or venturicidin, indicating that triethyltin reacts at a different site from these inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation. Fractionation of the mitochondrial membrane shows a specific association of the high-affinity sites with the ATP synthase complex. During purification of ATP synthase (oligomycin-sensitive ATPase) there is a 5-6-fold purification of oligomycin- and triethyltin-sensitive ATPase activity concomitant with a 7-9-fold increase in high-affinity triethyltin-binding sites. The purified yeast oligomycin-sensitive ATPase complex contains approximately six binding sites for triethyltin/mol of enzyme complex. It is concluded that specific triethyltin-binding sites are components of the ATP synthase complex, which accounts for the specific inhibition of ATPase and oxidative phosphorylation by triethyltin.  相似文献   

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