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Deposition Date 1999-10-25
Release Date 1999-12-03
Last Version Date 2024-02-07
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1D8S
Keywords:
Title:
ESCHERICHIA COLI F1 ATPASE
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Escherichia coli (Taxon ID: 562)
Host Organism:
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
4.40 Å
Space Group:
C 2 2 21
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:F1 ATPASE (ALPHA SUBUNIT)
Chain IDs:A, B, C
Chain Length:492
Number of Molecules:3
Biological Source:Escherichia coli
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:F1 ATPASE (BETA SUBUNIT)
Chain IDs:D, E, F
Chain Length:467
Number of Molecules:3
Biological Source:Escherichia coli
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:F1 ATPASE (GAMMA SUBUNIT)
Chain IDs:G
Chain Length:214
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Escherichia coli
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Primary Citation
Structural features of the gamma subunit of the Escherichia coli F(1) ATPase revealed by a 4.4-A resolution map obtained by x-ray crystallography.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 96 13697 13702 (1999)
PMID: 10570135 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.24.13697

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The F(1) part of the F(1)F(O) ATP synthase from Escherichia coli has been crystallized and its structure determined to 4.4-A resolution by using molecular replacement based on the structure of the beef-heart mitochondrial enzyme. The bacterial F(1) consists of five subunits with stoichiometry alpha(3), beta(3), gamma, delta, and epsilon. delta was removed before crystallization. In agreement with the structure of the beef-heart mitochondrial enzyme, although not that from rat liver, the present study suggests that the alpha and beta subunits are arranged in a hexagonal barrel but depart from exact 3-fold symmetry. In the structures of both beef heart and rat-liver mitochondrial F(1), less than half of the structure of the gamma subunit was seen because of presumed disorder in the crystals. The present electron-density map includes a number of rod-shaped features which appear to correspond to additional alpha-helical regions within the gamma subunit. These suggest that the gamma subunit traverses the full length of the stalk that links the F(1) and F(O) parts and makes significant contacts with the c subunit ring of F(O).

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