Site-directed mutagenesis of stable adenosine triphosphate synthase
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(88)90065-5
Site-directed mutagenesis of stable adenosine triphosphate synthase
Abstract
Evidence was obtained that four ionizable residues in the alpha and beta subunits of thermophilic ATP synthase (TF0F1), corresponding to Lys-21 and Asp-119 in the MgATP binding segments of adenylate kinase, are essential for the normal catalytic activity. TF0F1 was used because it is the only ATP synthase whose alpha-, beta- and gamma-subunits can be reassembled into an active complex in the absence of both ATP and Mg. Lys-164 and Asp-252 of its beta-subunit were modified to isoleucine and asparagine, respectively, by site-directed mutagenesis using a multifunctional plasmid, and these genes were over-expressed in Escherichia coli. The resulting beta I164 and beta N252 subunits were both noncatalytic after re-assembly into the alpha beta gamma-complex, even though both subunits bound significant amounts of ADP. When Lys-175 and Asp-261 of the alpha-subunit were similarly replaced by isoleucine and asparagine, respectively, the resulting alpha I175 subunit reassembled weakly into an oligomer, while the alpha N261 subunit showed an increased dissociation constant for ADP and was reconstituted into an alpha beta gamma-complex that showed no inter-subunit cooperativity.
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