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Movements of the epsilon-subunit during catalysis and activation in single membrane-bound H(+)-ATP synthase
Authors:Zimmermann Boris  Diez Manuel  Zarrabi Nawid  Gräber Peter  Börsch Michael
Affiliation:1Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany;23. Physikalisches Institut, Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:F0F1-ATP synthases catalyze proton transport-coupled ATP synthesis in bacteria, chloroplasts, and mitochondria. In these complexes, the epsilon-subunit is involved in the catalytic reaction and the activation of the enzyme. Fluorescence-labeled F0F1 from Escherichia coli was incorporated into liposomes. Single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) revealed that the epsilon-subunit rotates stepwise showing three distinct distances to the b-subunits in the peripheral stalk. Rotation occurred in opposite directions during ATP synthesis and hydrolysis. Analysis of the dwell times of each FRET state revealed different reactivities of the three catalytic sites that depended on the relative orientation of epsilon during rotation. Proton transport through the enzyme in the absence of nucleotides led to conformational changes of epsilon. When the enzyme was inactive (i.e. in the absence of substrates or without membrane energization), three distances were found again, which differed from those of the active enzyme. The three states of the inactive enzyme were unequally populated. We conclude that the active-inactive transition was associated with a conformational change of epsilon within the central stalk.
Keywords:ɛ-subunit   F0F1-ATP synthase   fluorescence resonance energy transfer   rotation   single-molecule enzymology
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