Catalytic and noncatalytic nucleotide binding sites of the Escherichia coli F1 ATPase. Amino acid sequences of beta-subunit tryptic peptides labeled with 2-azido-ATP
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- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(87)80326-5
Catalytic and noncatalytic nucleotide binding sites of the Escherichia coli F1 ATPase. Amino acid sequences of beta-subunit tryptic peptides labeled with 2-azido-ATP
Abstract
Under appropriate conditions tight, noncovalent binding of 2-azido-adenine nucleotides to either catalytic or noncatalytic binding sites on the E. coli F1-ATPase occurs. After removal of unbound ligands, UV-irradiation results primarily in the covalent incorporation of nucleotide moieties into the beta-subunit in both catalytic and noncatalytic site labeling experiments. Minor labeling of the alpha-subunit was also observed. After trypsin digestion and purification of the labeled peptides, microsequencing studies identified two adjacent beta-subunit tryptic peptides labeled by 2-azido-ADP or -ATP. These beta-subunit peptides were labeled on tyrosine-331 (catalytic sites) and tyrosine-354 (noncatalytic sites) in homology with the labeling patterns of the mitochondrial and chloroplast enzymes.
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