AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary motor protein in which 3 catalytic β-subunits in a stator α3β3 ring undergo unidirectional and cooperative conformational changes to rotate the rotor γ-subunit upon adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis. The prevailing view of the mechanism behind this rotary catalysis elevated the γ-subunit as a “dictator” completely controlling the chemical and conformational states of the 3 catalytic β-subunits. However, our recent observations using high-speed atomic force microscopy clearly revealed that the 3 β-subunits undergo cyclic conformational changes even in the absence of the rotor γ-subunit, thus dethroning it from its dictatorial position. Here, we introduce our results in detail and discuss the possible operating p...
AbstractFoF1 ATPase is the universal protein responsible for ATP synthesis. The enzyme comprises two...
F1-ATPase is a motor protein that can use ATP hydrolysis to drive rotation of the central subunit. T...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary motor protein in which 3 catalytic β-subunits in a stator α3β3 ring un...
AbstractF1-ATPase is an ATP-driven rotary molecular motor in which the central γ-subunit rotates ins...
SummaryF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor that proceeds in 120° steps, each driven by ATP hydroly...
AbstractTwo proton pumps, the F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FoF1) and the V-ATPase (endomembrane proton pu...
AbstractF1-ATPase (F1) is a reversible ATP-driven rotary motor protein. When its rotary shaft is rev...
AbstractA single molecule of F1-ATPase, a portion of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotary motor in wh...
AbstractWe focus on the rotational catalysis of Escherichia coli F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FOF1). Usin...
AbstractF1-ATPase catalyzes ATP hydrolysis to drive the central γ-shaft rotating inside a hexameric ...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a powerful rotary molecular motor that can rotate an object several hundred tim...
AbstractTopical questions in ATP synthase research are: (1) how do protons cause subunit rotation an...
AbstractProton translocating ATPase (ATP synthase), a chemiosmotic enzyme, synthesizes ATP from ADP ...
AbstractATP synthase uses a rotary mechanism to carry out its cellular function of manufacturing ATP...
AbstractFoF1 ATPase is the universal protein responsible for ATP synthesis. The enzyme comprises two...
F1-ATPase is a motor protein that can use ATP hydrolysis to drive rotation of the central subunit. T...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary motor protein in which 3 catalytic β-subunits in a stator α3β3 ring un...
AbstractF1-ATPase is an ATP-driven rotary molecular motor in which the central γ-subunit rotates ins...
SummaryF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor that proceeds in 120° steps, each driven by ATP hydroly...
AbstractTwo proton pumps, the F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FoF1) and the V-ATPase (endomembrane proton pu...
AbstractF1-ATPase (F1) is a reversible ATP-driven rotary motor protein. When its rotary shaft is rev...
AbstractA single molecule of F1-ATPase, a portion of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotary motor in wh...
AbstractWe focus on the rotational catalysis of Escherichia coli F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FOF1). Usin...
AbstractF1-ATPase catalyzes ATP hydrolysis to drive the central γ-shaft rotating inside a hexameric ...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a powerful rotary molecular motor that can rotate an object several hundred tim...
AbstractTopical questions in ATP synthase research are: (1) how do protons cause subunit rotation an...
AbstractProton translocating ATPase (ATP synthase), a chemiosmotic enzyme, synthesizes ATP from ADP ...
AbstractATP synthase uses a rotary mechanism to carry out its cellular function of manufacturing ATP...
AbstractFoF1 ATPase is the universal protein responsible for ATP synthesis. The enzyme comprises two...
F1-ATPase is a motor protein that can use ATP hydrolysis to drive rotation of the central subunit. T...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...