1BSH
SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE EPSILON SUBUNIT OF THE F1-ATPSYNTHASE FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI AND ORIENTATION OF THE SUBUNIT RELATIVE TO THE BETA SUBUNITS OF THE COMPLEX
Summary for 1BSH
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb1bsh/pdb |
Related | 1BSN |
Descriptor | PROTEIN (EPSILON SUBUNIT) (1 entity in total) |
Functional Keywords | atpsynthase, f1-atpase, epsilon subunit, nmr spectroscopy, hydrolase |
Biological source | Escherichia coli |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 14956.05 |
Authors | Wilkens, S.,Capaldi, R.A. (deposition date: 1998-08-27, release date: 1998-09-02, Last modification date: 2024-04-10) |
Primary citation | Wilkens, S.,Capaldi, R.A. Solution structure of the epsilon subunit of the F1-ATPase from Escherichia coli and interactions of this subunit with beta subunits in the complex. J.Biol.Chem., 273:26645-26651, 1998 Cited by PubMed Abstract: The solution structure of the epsilon subunit of the Escherichia coli F1-ATPase has been determined by NMR spectroscopy. This subunit has a two-domain structure with an N-terminal 10-stranded beta sandwich and a C-terminal antiparallel two alpha-helix hairpin, as described previously (Wilkens, S., Dahlquist, F. W., McIntosh, L. P., Donaldson, L. W., and Capaldi, R. A. (1995) Nat. Struct. Biol. 2, 961-967). New data show that the two domains interact in solution in an interface formed by beta strand 7 and the very C-terminal alpha-helix. This interface involves only hydrophobic interactions. The dynamics of the epsilon subunit in solution were examined. The two domains are relatively tightly associated with little or no flexibility relative to one another. The epsilon subunit can exist in two states in the ECF1F0 complex depending on whether ATP or ADP occupies catalytic sites. Proteolysis of the epsilon subunit in solution and when bound to the core F1 complex indicates that the conformation of the polypeptide in solution closely resembles the conformation of epsilon when bound to the F1 in the ADP state. Chemical and photo-cross-linking show that the epsilon subunit spans and interacts with two beta subunits in the ADP state. These interactions are disrupted on binding of ATP + Mg2+, as is the interaction between the N- and C-terminal domains of the epsilon subunit. PubMed: 9756905DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.41.26645 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | SOLUTION NMR |
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