Cryo EM structure of intact rotary H+-ATPase/synthase from Thermus thermophilus
H+-ATPases employ a rotary catalytic mechanism to couple ATP synthesis/hydrolysis with proton translocation through the membrane. Here, the authors use high-resolution cryoEM to characterize three rotational states of a bacterial H+-ATPase, providing a more detailed model of its catalytic mechanism.
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Main Authors: | Atsuko Nakanishi, Jun-ichi Kishikawa, Masatada Tamakoshi, Kaoru Mitsuoka, Ken Yokoyama |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cfecab94ebe5407db9477c180e68a42b |
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