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. 2010 Nov;6(11):814-20.
doi: 10.1038/nchembio.443. Epub 2010 Sep 26.

Phosphate release in F1-ATPase catalytic cycle follows ADP release

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Phosphate release in F1-ATPase catalytic cycle follows ADP release

Rikiya Watanabe et al. Nat Chem Biol. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

F(1)-ATPase is an ATP-driven rotary motor protein in which the γ-subunit rotates against the catalytic stator ring. Although the reaction scheme of F(1) has mostly been revealed, the timing of inorganic phosphate (P(i)) release remains controversial. Here we addressed this issue by verifying the reversibility of ATP hydrolysis on arrested F(1) with magnetic tweezers. ATP hydrolysis was found to be essentially reversible, implying that P(i) is released after the γ rotation and ADP release, although extremely slow P(i) release was found at the ATP hydrolysis angle as an uncoupling side reaction. On the basis of this finding, we deduced the chemomechanical coupling scheme of F(1). We found that the affinity for P(i) was strongly angle dependent, implying a large contribution by P(i) release to torque generation. These findings imply that under ATP synthesis conditions, P(i) binds to an empty catalytic site, preventing solution ATP (though not ADP) from binding. Thus, this supports the concept of selective ADP binding for efficient ATP synthesis.

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