Mechanism of F1-ATPase studied by the genetic approach
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Mechanism of F1-ATPase studied by the genetic approach
Abstract
E. coli F1-ATPase has been studied mainly by the genetic approach. Mutations in either the alpha or beta subunit modified the kinetics of multisite and uni-site hydrolysis of ATP. The mechanism of F1-ATPase and the essential amino acid residues of beta subunits are discussed.
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