AbstractATP synthases are part of the sophisticated cellular metabolic network and therefore multiple interactions have to be considered. As discussed in this review, ATP synthases form various supramolecular structures. These include dimers and homooligomeric species. But also interactions with other proteins, particularly those involved in energy conversion exist. The supramolecular assembly of the ATP synthase affects metabolism, organellar structure, diseases, ageing and vice versa. The most common approaches to isolate supercomplexes from native membranes by use of native electrophoresis or density gradients are introduced. On the one hand, isolated ATP synthase dimers and oligomers are employed for structural studies and elucidation o...
Driven by transmembrane electrochemical ion gradients, F-type ATP synthases are the primary source o...
AbstractIn ATP synthase, proton translocation through the Fo subcomplex and ATP synthesis/hydrolysis...
AbstractDevelopment of an increasingly detailed understanding of the eucaryotic mitochondrial ATP sy...
AbstractATP synthases are part of the sophisticated cellular metabolic network and therefore multipl...
AbstractMitochondrial ATP synthase is mostly isolated in monomeric form, but in the inner mitochondr...
AbstractH+-ATP synthase is the dominant ATP production site in mitochondria and chloroplasts. So far...
AbstractRespiration in all cells depends upon synthesis of ATP by the ATP synthase complex, a rotary...
ATP synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – the molecul...
AbstractDimers and oligomers of F-type ATP synthases have been observed previously in mitochondria o...
AbstractF1F0-ATP synthases are multimeric protein complexes and common prerequisites for their corre...
Respiration in all cells depends upon synthesis of ATP by the ATP synthase complex, a rotary motor e...
AbstractDimerization or oligomerization of ATP synthase has been proposed to play an important role ...
AbstractSpecific modules and subcomplexes like F1 and F0-parts, F1-c subcomplexes, peripheral and ce...
AbstractBlue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (BN-PAGE) analyses of detergent mitochondrial...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence now that F1F0 ATP synthase is arranged in dimers in the inner m...
Driven by transmembrane electrochemical ion gradients, F-type ATP synthases are the primary source o...
AbstractIn ATP synthase, proton translocation through the Fo subcomplex and ATP synthesis/hydrolysis...
AbstractDevelopment of an increasingly detailed understanding of the eucaryotic mitochondrial ATP sy...
AbstractATP synthases are part of the sophisticated cellular metabolic network and therefore multipl...
AbstractMitochondrial ATP synthase is mostly isolated in monomeric form, but in the inner mitochondr...
AbstractH+-ATP synthase is the dominant ATP production site in mitochondria and chloroplasts. So far...
AbstractRespiration in all cells depends upon synthesis of ATP by the ATP synthase complex, a rotary...
ATP synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – the molecul...
AbstractDimers and oligomers of F-type ATP synthases have been observed previously in mitochondria o...
AbstractF1F0-ATP synthases are multimeric protein complexes and common prerequisites for their corre...
Respiration in all cells depends upon synthesis of ATP by the ATP synthase complex, a rotary motor e...
AbstractDimerization or oligomerization of ATP synthase has been proposed to play an important role ...
AbstractSpecific modules and subcomplexes like F1 and F0-parts, F1-c subcomplexes, peripheral and ce...
AbstractBlue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (BN-PAGE) analyses of detergent mitochondrial...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence now that F1F0 ATP synthase is arranged in dimers in the inner m...
Driven by transmembrane electrochemical ion gradients, F-type ATP synthases are the primary source o...
AbstractIn ATP synthase, proton translocation through the Fo subcomplex and ATP synthesis/hydrolysis...
AbstractDevelopment of an increasingly detailed understanding of the eucaryotic mitochondrial ATP sy...