Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors

The angular velocities of ATPase-dependent power strokes as a function of the rotational position for the A-type molecular motor A3B3DF, from the Methanosarcina mazei Gö1 A-ATP synthase, and the thermophilic motor α3β3γ, from Geobacillus stearothermophilus (formerly known as Bacillus PS3) F-ATP synt...

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Main Authors: Sielaff, Hendrik, Martin, James, Singh, Dhirendra, Biuković, Goran, Grüber, Gerhard, Frasch, Wayne D.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-834622023-02-28T16:58:00Z Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors Sielaff, Hendrik Martin, James Singh, Dhirendra Biuković, Goran Grüber, Gerhard Frasch, Wayne D. School of Biological Sciences ATP synthase Bioenergetics F1FO-ATPase The angular velocities of ATPase-dependent power strokes as a function of the rotational position for the A-type molecular motor A3B3DF, from the Methanosarcina mazei Gö1 A-ATP synthase, and the thermophilic motor α3β3γ, from Geobacillus stearothermophilus (formerly known as Bacillus PS3) F-ATP synthase, are resolved at 5 μs resolution for the first time. Unexpectedly, the angular velocity profile of the A-type was closely similar in the angular positions of accelerations and decelerations to the profiles of the evolutionarily distant F-type motors of thermophilic and mesophilic origins, and they differ only in the magnitude of their velocities. M. mazei A3B3DF power strokes occurred in 120° steps at saturating ATP concentrations like the F-type motors. However, because ATP-binding dwells did not interrupt the 120° steps at limiting ATP, ATP binding to A3B3DF must occur during the catalytic dwell. Elevated concentrations of ADP did not increase dwells occurring 40° after the catalytic dwell. In F-type motors, elevated ADP induces dwells 40° after the catalytic dwell and slows the overall velocity. The similarities in these power stroke profiles are consistent with a common rotational mechanism for A-type and F-type rotary motors, in which the angular velocity is limited by the rotary position at which ATP binding occurs and by the drag imposed on the axle as it rotates within the ring of stator subunits. NMRC (Natl Medical Research Council, S’pore) Accepted version 2017-06-09T03:22:57Z 2019-12-06T15:23:32Z 2017-06-09T03:22:57Z 2019-12-06T15:23:32Z 2016 Journal Article Sielaff, H., Martin, J., Singh, D., Biuković, G., Grüber, G.,& Frasch, W. D. (2016). Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 291(49), 25351-25363. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83462 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42635 10.1074/jbc.M116.745240 en Journal of Biological Chemistry © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Journal of Biological Chemistry, The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.745240]. application/pdf application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
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topic ATP synthase
Bioenergetics
F1FO-ATPase
spellingShingle ATP synthase
Bioenergetics
F1FO-ATPase
Sielaff, Hendrik
Martin, James
Singh, Dhirendra
Biuković, Goran
Grüber, Gerhard
Frasch, Wayne D.
Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors
description The angular velocities of ATPase-dependent power strokes as a function of the rotational position for the A-type molecular motor A3B3DF, from the Methanosarcina mazei Gö1 A-ATP synthase, and the thermophilic motor α3β3γ, from Geobacillus stearothermophilus (formerly known as Bacillus PS3) F-ATP synthase, are resolved at 5 μs resolution for the first time. Unexpectedly, the angular velocity profile of the A-type was closely similar in the angular positions of accelerations and decelerations to the profiles of the evolutionarily distant F-type motors of thermophilic and mesophilic origins, and they differ only in the magnitude of their velocities. M. mazei A3B3DF power strokes occurred in 120° steps at saturating ATP concentrations like the F-type motors. However, because ATP-binding dwells did not interrupt the 120° steps at limiting ATP, ATP binding to A3B3DF must occur during the catalytic dwell. Elevated concentrations of ADP did not increase dwells occurring 40° after the catalytic dwell. In F-type motors, elevated ADP induces dwells 40° after the catalytic dwell and slows the overall velocity. The similarities in these power stroke profiles are consistent with a common rotational mechanism for A-type and F-type rotary motors, in which the angular velocity is limited by the rotary position at which ATP binding occurs and by the drag imposed on the axle as it rotates within the ring of stator subunits.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Sielaff, Hendrik
Martin, James
Singh, Dhirendra
Biuković, Goran
Grüber, Gerhard
Frasch, Wayne D.
format Article
author Sielaff, Hendrik
Martin, James
Singh, Dhirendra
Biuković, Goran
Grüber, Gerhard
Frasch, Wayne D.
author_sort Sielaff, Hendrik
title Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors
title_short Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors
title_full Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors
title_fullStr Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors
title_full_unstemmed Power Stroke Angular Velocity Profiles of Archaeal A-ATP Synthase Versus Thermophilic and Mesophilic F-ATP Synthase Molecular Motors
title_sort power stroke angular velocity profiles of archaeal a-atp synthase versus thermophilic and mesophilic f-atp synthase molecular motors
publishDate 2017
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83462
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42635
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