Cross-linking of the endogenous inhibitor protein (IF1) with rotor (gamma, epsilon) and stator (alpha) subunits of the mitochondrial ATP synthase
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Cross-linking of the endogenous inhibitor protein (IF1) with rotor (gamma, epsilon) and stator (alpha) subunits of the mitochondrial ATP synthase
Abstract
The location of the endogenous inhibitor protein (IF1) in the rotor/stator architecture of the bovine mitochondrial ATP synthase was studied by reversible cross-linking with dithiobis(succinimidylpropionate) in soluble F1I and intact F1F0I complexes of submitochondrial particles. Reducing two-dimensional electrophoresis, Western blotting, and fluorescent cysteine labeling showed formation of alpha-IF1, IF1-IF1, gamma-IF1, and epsilon-IF1 cross-linkages in soluble F1I and in native F1F0I complexes. Cross-linking blocked the release of IF1 from its inhibitory site and therefore the activation of F1I and F1F0I complexes in a dithiothreitol-sensitive process. These results show that the endogenous IF1 is at a distance < or = 12 angstroms to gamma and epsilon subunits of the central rotor of the native mitochondrial ATP synthase. This finding strongly suggests that, without excluding the classical assumption that IF1 inhibits conformational changes of the catalytic beta subunits, the inhibitory mechanism of IF1 may involve the interference with rotation of the central stalk.
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