SummaryF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor that proceeds in 120° steps, each driven by ATP hydrolysis. How the chemical reactions that occur in three catalytic sites are coupled to mechanical rotation is the central question. Here, we show by high-speed imaging of rotation in single molecules of F1 that phosphate release drives the last 40° of the 120° step, and that the 40° rotation accompanies reduction of the affinity for phosphate. We also show, by single-molecule imaging of a fluorescent ATP analog Cy3-ATP while F1 is forced to rotate slowly, that release of Cy3-ADP occurs at ∼240° after it is bound as Cy3-ATP at 0°. This and other results suggest that the affinity for ADP also decreases with rotation, and thus ADP release contribute...
AbstractThe F0F1 ATP synthase functions as a rotary motor where subunit rotation driven by a current...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...
AbstractTwo proton pumps, the F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FoF1) and the V-ATPase (endomembrane proton pu...
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...
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 ...
AbstractATP synthase uses a rotary mechanism to carry out its cellular function of manufacturing ATP...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central γ subunit rotates inside a cylind...
ABSTRACT F1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central g-subunit rotates inside a cylin...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary motor protein in which 3 catalytic β-subunits in a stator α3β3 ring un...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central γ-subunit rotates inside a cylind...
AbstractUsing molecular dynamics, we study the unbinding of ATP in F1-ATPase from its tight binding ...
The rotary motor enzyme FoF1-ATP synthase uses the proton-motive force across a membrane to synthesi...
AbstractThe F0F1 ATP synthase functions as a rotary motor where subunit rotation driven by a current...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...
AbstractTwo proton pumps, the F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FoF1) and the V-ATPase (endomembrane proton pu...
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...
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 ...
AbstractATP synthase uses a rotary mechanism to carry out its cellular function of manufacturing ATP...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central γ subunit rotates inside a cylind...
ABSTRACT F1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central g-subunit rotates inside a cylin...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary motor protein in which 3 catalytic β-subunits in a stator α3β3 ring un...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a rotary molecular motor in which the central γ-subunit rotates inside a cylind...
AbstractUsing molecular dynamics, we study the unbinding of ATP in F1-ATPase from its tight binding ...
The rotary motor enzyme FoF1-ATP synthase uses the proton-motive force across a membrane to synthesi...
AbstractThe F0F1 ATP synthase functions as a rotary motor where subunit rotation driven by a current...
AbstractF1-ATPase is a water-soluble portion of FoF1-ATP synthase and rotary molecular motor that ex...
AbstractTwo proton pumps, the F-ATPase (ATP synthase, FoF1) and the V-ATPase (endomembrane proton pu...