Archaebacterial ATPases: relationship to other ion-translocating ATPase families examined in terms of immunological cross-reactivity
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Archaebacterial ATPases: relationship to other ion-translocating ATPase families examined in terms of immunological cross-reactivity
Abstract
Immunological cross-reactivity among three types of H(+)-ATPases, that is, three archaebacterial ATPases, the F1-ATPase from thermophilic bacterium PS3 (TF1) and the vacuolar membrane ATPase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, was examined by means of immunoblot analyses. The three archaebacterial ATPases were very similar in immunological cross-reactivity, suggesting that they belong to the same family of ATPases. Cross-reaction was also observed between the ATPase from Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, one of the three archaebacteria, and TF1. S. cerevisiae vacuolar ATPase reacted with the antibodies prepared against each of the three archaebacterial ATPases, but did not react with the antibody against TF1. Electron microscopic examination revealed that the oligomeric structure of Sulfolobus ATPase was very similar to that of F1-ATPase. These results, taken together, suggest that the archaebacterial ATPases share close structural similarities with the vacuolar ATPases, and, to a lesser degree, with the F0F1-ATPases.
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