Evidence for a nucleotide binding site on the isolated beta subunit from Escherichia coli F1-ATPase. Interaction between nucleotide and aurovertin D binding sites
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Evidence for a nucleotide binding site on the isolated beta subunit from Escherichia coli F1-ATPase. Interaction between nucleotide and aurovertin D binding sites
Abstract
The nucleotide binding capacity and affinity of the isolated beta subunit from Escherichia coli F1-ATPase have been studied with radiolabeled ADP and ATP by an equilibrium dialysis technique. Each mole of beta subunit in the presence of EDTA bound 1 mol of ADP or ATP with Kd values of 25 microM and 50-100 microM, respectively. At a saturating concentration, aurovertin enhanced the affinity of ADP or ATP for the isolated beta subunit by 3-6-fold. The Kd values for the binding of ADP or ATP were also assessed through the enhancing effect of ADP on [14C]aurovertin binding (Issartel, J.-P., Klein, G., Satre, M., & Vignais, P.V. (1983) Biochemistry 22, 3485-3492); the Kd values determined by this approach were several times lower than in the absence of aurovertin, in agreement with results obtained by direct titration with radiolabeled ADP or ATP.
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