AbstractThis paper gives an overview of a lecture scheduled for the opening of the 10th European Bioenergetics Congress. In this lecture I plan to first reflect on the accomplishments of some of the individuals who were involved in research on the ATP synthase during the past 50 years. Then I will give a brief view of the present information about rotational catalysis by the ATP synthase. This will be followed by a discussion of some results from my laboratory that call for additional experimentation. Finally I will direct attention to other questions about the ATP synthase that should be addressed in future studies
AbstractAdenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase produces ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate at the e...
AbstractWe focus on the rotational catalysis of Escherichia coli F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FOF1). Usin...
Introduction ATP synthase---also called F o F 1 ATPase, or simply F-ATPase---is the universal prote...
AbstractTopical questions in ATP synthase research are: (1) how do protons cause subunit rotation an...
AbstractThe F0F1 ATP synthase functions as a rotary motor where subunit rotation driven by a current...
AbstractIn ATP synthase, X-ray structures, demonstration of ATP-driven γ-subunit rotation, and trypt...
Driven by transmembrane electrochemical ion gradients, F-type ATP synthases are the primary source o...
AbstractFoF1 ATPase is the universal protein responsible for ATP synthesis. The enzyme comprises two...
AbstractIn recent years, structural information on the F1 sector of the ATP synthase has provided an...
AbstractATP synthases are part of the sophisticated cellular metabolic network and therefore multipl...
abstract: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the universal chemical energy currency in most living cell...
ATP synthases are multi-subunit membrane enzymes, which utilize the energy stored in a transmembrane...
All organisms require energy to maintain vital macroscopic and microscopic processes. Primary energy...
AbstractProton translocating ATPase (ATP synthase), a chemiosmotic enzyme, synthesizes ATP from ADP ...
ATP synthase (F1Fo-ATPase) catalyses the production of ATP from ADP and orthophosphate by using the ...
AbstractAdenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase produces ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate at the e...
AbstractWe focus on the rotational catalysis of Escherichia coli F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FOF1). Usin...
Introduction ATP synthase---also called F o F 1 ATPase, or simply F-ATPase---is the universal prote...
AbstractTopical questions in ATP synthase research are: (1) how do protons cause subunit rotation an...
AbstractThe F0F1 ATP synthase functions as a rotary motor where subunit rotation driven by a current...
AbstractIn ATP synthase, X-ray structures, demonstration of ATP-driven γ-subunit rotation, and trypt...
Driven by transmembrane electrochemical ion gradients, F-type ATP synthases are the primary source o...
AbstractFoF1 ATPase is the universal protein responsible for ATP synthesis. The enzyme comprises two...
AbstractIn recent years, structural information on the F1 sector of the ATP synthase has provided an...
AbstractATP synthases are part of the sophisticated cellular metabolic network and therefore multipl...
abstract: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the universal chemical energy currency in most living cell...
ATP synthases are multi-subunit membrane enzymes, which utilize the energy stored in a transmembrane...
All organisms require energy to maintain vital macroscopic and microscopic processes. Primary energy...
AbstractProton translocating ATPase (ATP synthase), a chemiosmotic enzyme, synthesizes ATP from ADP ...
ATP synthase (F1Fo-ATPase) catalyses the production of ATP from ADP and orthophosphate by using the ...
AbstractAdenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase produces ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate at the e...
AbstractWe focus on the rotational catalysis of Escherichia coli F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FOF1). Usin...
Introduction ATP synthase---also called F o F 1 ATPase, or simply F-ATPase---is the universal prote...