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Functional sites in F1-ATPases: Location and interactions

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This review focuses on the location and interaction of three functional sites in F1-ATPases. These are catalytic sites which are located in β subunits, noncatalytic nucleotide-binding sites which are located at interfaces of α and β subunits and modulate the hydrolytic activity of the enzyme, and a site that binds inhibitory amphipathic cations which is at an interface of α and β subunits. The latter site may participate in transmission of conformational signals between catalytic sites in F1 and the proton-conducting apparatus of F0 in the intact ATP synthases.

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Allison, W.S., Jault, JM., Zhuo, S. et al. Functional sites in F1-ATPases: Location and interactions. J Bioenerg Biomembr 24, 469–477 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00762364

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