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The binding of a second divalent metal ion is necessary for the activation of ATP hydrolysis and its inhibition by tightly bound ADP in the ATPase from Halobacterium saccharovorum.
Authors:B Schobert
Institution:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of California, Irvine 92717.
Abstract:A binding site for divalent metal ions on the ATPase from Halobacterium saccharovorum is proposed. This site is different from the catalytic site which binds ATP and a complexed divalent metal ion. Occupation of the second site greatly stimulates the rate of ATP hydrolysis and the affinity of the catalytic site for the metal ion-ATP complex. The time-dependent inhibition of the ATPase, which occurs during catalysis and which is known to be caused by the retention of ADP, is also dependent on the occupation of this metal ion binding site. The binding of the metal ion apparently induces extremely tight binding of ADP after the departure of Pi. Mg2+, Mn2+, Zn2+, Co2+, and Ca2+ were tested and showed both the activating and the inhibitory effects, although their binding constants for ATP and the second metal ion binding site were quite different. The characteristic shapes of the nonlinear ATP hydrolysis curves obtained with different metal ions, and different ratios of metal ion and ATP, could be explained with the established dissociation constants. On this basis, a model for the ATPase was developed with two catalytic cycles: one in which the second metal ion binding site is occupied, and another in which it is empty. These pathways are connected by metal ion-dependent equilibria.
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