Energy conversion in biological systems is underpinned by membrane-bound proton transporters that generate and maintain a proton electrochemical gradient across the membrane which used, e.g. for generation of ATP by the ATP synthase. Here, we have co-reconstituted the proton pump cytochrome bo3 (ubiquinol oxidase) together with ATP synthase in liposomes and studied the effect of changing the lipid composition on the ATP synthesis activity driven by proton pumping. We found that for 100 nm liposomes, containing 5 of each proteins, the ATP synthesis rates decreased significantly with increasing fractions of DOPA, DOPE, DOPG or cardiolipin added to liposomes made of DOPC; with e.g. 5% DOPG, we observed an almost 50% decrease in the ATP synthes...
AbstractF1F0 ATP synthase forms dimers that tend to assemble into large supramolecular structures. W...
Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding...
F-type ATPase from the thermophilic Bacillus PS3, TF0F1, which was essentially free of bound nucleot...
Energy conversion from nutrients to ATP is a vital process in cells. The process, called oxidative p...
The correlation between the rate of ATP synthesis and light-induced proton flux was investigated in ...
Optimal conditions for the co-reconstitution of bacteriorhodopsin and yeast mitochondria ATP synthas...
During oxidative phosphorylation, membrane embedded complexes I to V functionally interact to form A...
Proton-transfer reactions belong to the most prevalent reactions in the biosphere and make life on E...
All organisms require energy to maintain vital macroscopic and microscopic processes. Primary energy...
The biological membrane is composed of lipids and proteins that make up dynamic barriers around cell...
Mitochondria have a characteristic ultrastructure with invaginations of the inner membrane called cr...
AbstractThe role of specific lipid structures in biological membranes has been elusive. There are hu...
The ATP synthase from Escherichia coli was reconstituted into liposomes from phosphatidylcholine/pho...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the biosynthesis of the ATP synthase in various tiss...
Phospholipids and sterols play multiple roles in cells. In addition to establishing barriers between...
AbstractF1F0 ATP synthase forms dimers that tend to assemble into large supramolecular structures. W...
Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding...
F-type ATPase from the thermophilic Bacillus PS3, TF0F1, which was essentially free of bound nucleot...
Energy conversion from nutrients to ATP is a vital process in cells. The process, called oxidative p...
The correlation between the rate of ATP synthesis and light-induced proton flux was investigated in ...
Optimal conditions for the co-reconstitution of bacteriorhodopsin and yeast mitochondria ATP synthas...
During oxidative phosphorylation, membrane embedded complexes I to V functionally interact to form A...
Proton-transfer reactions belong to the most prevalent reactions in the biosphere and make life on E...
All organisms require energy to maintain vital macroscopic and microscopic processes. Primary energy...
The biological membrane is composed of lipids and proteins that make up dynamic barriers around cell...
Mitochondria have a characteristic ultrastructure with invaginations of the inner membrane called cr...
AbstractThe role of specific lipid structures in biological membranes has been elusive. There are hu...
The ATP synthase from Escherichia coli was reconstituted into liposomes from phosphatidylcholine/pho...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the biosynthesis of the ATP synthase in various tiss...
Phospholipids and sterols play multiple roles in cells. In addition to establishing barriers between...
AbstractF1F0 ATP synthase forms dimers that tend to assemble into large supramolecular structures. W...
Cells control their volume through the accumulation of compatible solutes. The bacterial ATP-binding...
F-type ATPase from the thermophilic Bacillus PS3, TF0F1, which was essentially free of bound nucleot...