Studies on essential amino acid residues and functional regions of H+-ATPase (F0F1) from Escherichia coli by gene manipulation
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Studies on essential amino acid residues and functional regions of H+-ATPase (F0F1) from Escherichia coli by gene manipulation
Abstract
We discussed application of in vitro mutagenesis on H+-ATPase (F0F1) of Escherichia coli. The oligonucleotide-directed site specific mutagenesis and construction of a set of truncated subunits were useful for identifying essential residues of beta subunit and a functional region of epsilon subunit, respectively, of this complicated membrane enzyme.
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