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Structure of F1-ATPases
Authors:L Mario Amzel
Institution:(1) Department of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 725 N. Wolfe Street, 21205 Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:F1-ATPases are large multimeric proteins that can be isolated from the membrane bound system that catalyzes the phosphorylation of ADP by inorganic phosphate in bacteria, plants, and mitochondria. They can be visualized in electron micrographs of the inner mitochondrial membranes where they appear as large protruding spheres 90 Å in diameter. The purified F1-ATPases have a molecular weight of 320,000 to 400,000 daltons and are composed of five non-identical subunits (agr, beta, gamma, delta and epsi). The stoichiometry of these subunits in the complex is still unknown but compositions of the type agr3beta3gammadeltaepsi and agr2beta2gamma2delta2epsi2 were found to be consistent with some of the available experimental data. This review discusses the recent data and the experimental approaches utilized for the structural characterization of F1-ATPases.
Keywords:F1-ATPases  subunits  stoichiometry  sedimentation equilibrium  electron microscopy  x-ray diffraction
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