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タイトル: Cooperation among c-subunits of FoF1-ATP synthase in rotation-coupled proton translocation
著者: Mitome, Noriyo
Kubo, Shintaroh
Ohta, Sumie
Takashima, Hikaru
Shigefuji, Yuto
Niina, Toru
Takada, Shoji
著者名の別形: 久保, 進太郎
新稲, 亮
高田, 彰二
キーワード: Research Article
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
FoF1-ATP synthase
single-chain c-ring
proton uptake
molecular simulations
発行日: Feb-2022
出版者: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
誌名: eLife
巻: 11
論文番号: e69096
抄録: In F₀F₁-ATP synthase, proton translocation through F₀ drives rotation of the c-subunit oligomeric ring relative to the a-subunit. Recent studies suggest that in each step of the rotation, key glutamic acid residues in different c-subunits contribute to proton release to and proton uptake from the a-subunit. However, no studies have demonstrated cooperativity among c-subunits toward F₀F₁-ATP synthase activity. Here, we addressed this using Bacillus PS3 ATP synthase harboring a c-ring with various combinations of wild-type and cE56D, enabled by genetically fused single-chain c-ring. ATP synthesis and proton pump activities were decreased by a single cE56D mutation and further decreased by double cE56D mutations. Moreover, activity further decreased as the two mutation sites were separated, indicating cooperation among c-subunits. Similar results were obtained for proton transfer-coupled molecular simulations. The simulations revealed that prolonged proton uptake in mutated c-subunits is shared between two c-subunits, explaining the cooperation observed in biochemical assays.
著作権等: © 2022, Mitome et al.
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/276322
DOI(出版社版): 10.7554/eLife.69096
PubMed ID: 35107420
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