We provide experimental support for the proposal that ATP production in Methanococcus voltae, a methanogenic member of the archaea, is based on an energetic system in which sodium ions, not protons, are the coupling ions. We show that when grown at a pH of 6.0, 7.1, or 8.2, M. voltae cells maintain a membrane potential of approximately-150 mV. The cells maintain a transmembrane pH gradient (pH,.- pHo.t) of-0.1,-0.2, and-0.2, respectively, values not favorable to the inward movement of protons. The cells maintain a transmembrane sodium concentration gradient (sodiumo.,/sodium1.) of 1.2, 3.4, and 11.6, respectively. While the protonophore 3,3',4',5-tetrachlorosalicylanilide inhibits ATP formation in cells grown at pH 6.5, neither AT...
The ATP synthase of many archaea has the conserved sodium ion binding motif in its rotor subunit, im...
Strain LBS3 is a novel anaerobic thermoalkaliphilic bacterium that grows optimally at pH 9.5 and 50&...
For microorganisms to live under extreme physical conditions requires important adaptations of the c...
AbstractA membrane potential negative inside generated by the electrogenic efflux K+ via valinomycin...
ATP synthases are the primary source of ATP in all living cells. To catalyze ATP synthesis, these me...
AbstractAs with Methanococcus voltae [(1986) FEBS Lett. 200, 177–180], ATP synthesis in Methanobacte...
AbstractMethane formation by nongrowing cells of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum ΔH can be enha...
AbstractRhodamine 6G (3 μM) effectively inhibited ΔpH-driven ATP synthesis in Methanobacterium therm...
AbstractTwo ATPases with different apparent molecular masses of approx. 500 kDa and 400 kDa were ide...
ATP synthesis driven by a potassium diffusion potential in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum is s...
The thermophilic, peptidolytic, anaerobic bacterium Closidium fervidus is unable to generate a pH gr...
Energy transduction in the anaerobic, thermophilic bacterium Clostridium fervidus relies exclusively...
AbstractExperiments with resting cells of Acetobacterium woodii were performed to elucidate the coup...
A1AO ATP synthases with a V-type c subunit have only been found in hyperthermophilic archaea which m...
ABSTRACT The F-ATPase of the bacterium Propionigenium modestum is driven by an electrochemical sodiu...
The ATP synthase of many archaea has the conserved sodium ion binding motif in its rotor subunit, im...
Strain LBS3 is a novel anaerobic thermoalkaliphilic bacterium that grows optimally at pH 9.5 and 50&...
For microorganisms to live under extreme physical conditions requires important adaptations of the c...
AbstractA membrane potential negative inside generated by the electrogenic efflux K+ via valinomycin...
ATP synthases are the primary source of ATP in all living cells. To catalyze ATP synthesis, these me...
AbstractAs with Methanococcus voltae [(1986) FEBS Lett. 200, 177–180], ATP synthesis in Methanobacte...
AbstractMethane formation by nongrowing cells of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum ΔH can be enha...
AbstractRhodamine 6G (3 μM) effectively inhibited ΔpH-driven ATP synthesis in Methanobacterium therm...
AbstractTwo ATPases with different apparent molecular masses of approx. 500 kDa and 400 kDa were ide...
ATP synthesis driven by a potassium diffusion potential in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum is s...
The thermophilic, peptidolytic, anaerobic bacterium Closidium fervidus is unable to generate a pH gr...
Energy transduction in the anaerobic, thermophilic bacterium Clostridium fervidus relies exclusively...
AbstractExperiments with resting cells of Acetobacterium woodii were performed to elucidate the coup...
A1AO ATP synthases with a V-type c subunit have only been found in hyperthermophilic archaea which m...
ABSTRACT The F-ATPase of the bacterium Propionigenium modestum is driven by an electrochemical sodiu...
The ATP synthase of many archaea has the conserved sodium ion binding motif in its rotor subunit, im...
Strain LBS3 is a novel anaerobic thermoalkaliphilic bacterium that grows optimally at pH 9.5 and 50&...
For microorganisms to live under extreme physical conditions requires important adaptations of the c...