Complete Ion-Coordination Structure in the Rotor Ring of Na+ -Dependent F-ATP Synthases

dc.contributor.authorMeier, Thomasdeu
dc.contributor.authorKrah, Alexanderdeu
dc.contributor.authorBond, Peter J.deu
dc.contributor.authorPogoryelov, Denysdeu
dc.contributor.authorDiederichs, Kay
dc.contributor.authorFaraldo-Gómez, José D.deu
dc.date.accessioned2011-03-24T17:38:54Zdeu
dc.date.issued2009deu
dc.description.abstractThe membrane-embedded rotors of Na(+)-dependent F-ATP synthases comprise 11 c-subunits that form a ring, with 11 Na(+) binding sites in between adjacent subunits. Following an updated crystallographic analysis of the c-ring from Ilyobacter tartaricus, we report the complete ion-coordination structure of the Na(+) sites. In addition to the four residues previously identified, there exists a fifth ligand, namely, a buried structural water molecule. This water is itself coordinated by Thr67, which, sequence analysis reveals, is the only residue involved in binding that distinguishes Na(+) synthases from H(+)-ATP synthases known to date. Molecular dynamics simulations and free-energy calculations of the c-ring in a lipid membrane lend clear support to the notion that this fifth ligand is a water molecule, and illustrate its influence on the selectivity of the binding sites. Given the evolutionary ascendancy of sodium over proton bioenergetics, this structure uncovers an ancient strategy for selective ion coupling in ATP synthases.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Journal of Molecular Biology ; 391 (2009), 2. - S. 498-507deu
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jmb.2009.05.082
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dc.subjectFiFo-ATP synthase rotordeu
dc.subjectcoring structuredeu
dc.subjection coordination and selectivitydeu
dc.subjectsodium-motive forcedeu
dc.subjectllyobacter tartaricusdeu
dc.subject.ddc570deu
dc.titleComplete Ion-Coordination Structure in the Rotor Ring of Na+ -Dependent F-ATP Synthaseseng
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