AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central γ-subunit rotates inside a cylinder made of α3β3-subunits. The rotation is driven by ATP hydrolysis in three catalytic sites on the β-subunits. How many of the three catalytic sites are filled with a nucleotide during the course of rotation is an important yet unsettled question. Here we inquire whether F1 rotates at extremely low ATP concentrations where the site occupancy is expected to be low. We observed under an optical microscope rotation of individual F1 molecules that carried a bead duplex on the γ-subunit. Time-averaged rotation rate was proportional to the ATP concentration down to 200 pM, giving an apparent rate constant for ATP binding of 2×107 M−1s−1. A similar ...
AbstractA single molecule of F1-ATPase, a portion of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotary motor in wh...
AbstractF1-ATPase catalyzes ATP hydrolysis to drive the central γ-shaft rotating inside a hexameric ...
AbstractThe FOF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor. Driven by ATP-hydrolysis, its central shaft rot...
ABSTRACT F1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central g-subunit rotates inside a cylin...
abstract: The FoF1 ATP synthase is a molecular motor critical to the metabolism of virtually all lif...
SummaryF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor that proceeds in 120° steps, each driven by ATP hydroly...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central γ subunit rotates inside a cylind...
AbstractF1-ATPase (F1) is a reversible ATP-driven rotary motor protein. When its rotary shaft is rev...
SummaryF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor that proceeds in 120° steps, each driven by ATP hydroly...
AbstractATP synthase uses a rotary mechanism to carry out its cellular function of manufacturing ATP...
AbstractTwo proton pumps, the F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FoF1) and the V-ATPase (endomembrane proton pu...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...
AbstractA single molecule of F1-ATPase, a portion of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotary motor in wh...
The chemo-mechanical energy transduction of the ATP Synthase is at the heart of the biological funct...
The chemo-mechanical energy transduction of the ATP Synthase is at the heart of the biological funct...
AbstractA single molecule of F1-ATPase, a portion of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotary motor in wh...
AbstractF1-ATPase catalyzes ATP hydrolysis to drive the central γ-shaft rotating inside a hexameric ...
AbstractThe FOF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor. Driven by ATP-hydrolysis, its central shaft rot...
ABSTRACT F1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central g-subunit rotates inside a cylin...
abstract: The FoF1 ATP synthase is a molecular motor critical to the metabolism of virtually all lif...
SummaryF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor that proceeds in 120° steps, each driven by ATP hydroly...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central γ subunit rotates inside a cylind...
AbstractF1-ATPase (F1) is a reversible ATP-driven rotary motor protein. When its rotary shaft is rev...
SummaryF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor that proceeds in 120° steps, each driven by ATP hydroly...
AbstractATP synthase uses a rotary mechanism to carry out its cellular function of manufacturing ATP...
AbstractTwo proton pumps, the F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FoF1) and the V-ATPase (endomembrane proton pu...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...
AbstractA single molecule of F1-ATPase, a portion of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotary motor in wh...
The chemo-mechanical energy transduction of the ATP Synthase is at the heart of the biological funct...
The chemo-mechanical energy transduction of the ATP Synthase is at the heart of the biological funct...
AbstractA single molecule of F1-ATPase, a portion of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotary motor in wh...
AbstractF1-ATPase catalyzes ATP hydrolysis to drive the central γ-shaft rotating inside a hexameric ...
AbstractThe FOF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor. Driven by ATP-hydrolysis, its central shaft rot...