Covalent binding of 1,N 6-ethenoadenosine diphosphate to catalytic and noncatalytic sites of chloroplast ATP synthase

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Tatarintsev N.P. [1 ]
Malyan A.N. [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Basic Problems of Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino
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俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
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1; N[!sup]6[!/sup]-ethenoadenosine diphosphate; CF[!sub]1[!/sub; Chloroplast ATP Synthase; Chloroplast coupling factor; Fluorescent analog of ADP; Photophosphorylation;
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10.1134/S0006350906020138
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Catalytic and noncatalytic sites of the chloroplast coupling factor (CF1) were selectively modified by incubation with the dialdehyde derivative of fluorescent adenosine diphosphate analog 1,N6- ethenoadenosine diphosphate. The modified CF1 was reconstituted with EDTA-treated thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. The effects of light-induced transmembrane proton gradient and phosphate ions on the fluorescence of 1,N 6-ethenoadenosine diphosphate, covalently bound to the catalytic sites of ATP synthase, were studied. Quenching of fluorescence of covalently bound 1,N6-ethenoadenosine diphosphate was observed under illumination of thylakoid membranes with saturating white light. Addition of inorganic phosphate to the reaction mixture in the dark increased the fluorescence of the label. Quenching reappeared under repeated illumination; however, addition of phosphate ions had no effect on the fluorescence yield in this case. When 1,N6-ethenoadenosine diphosphate was covalently bound to noncatalytic sites of ATP synthase, no similar fluorescence changes were observed. The relation between the observed changes of 1,N6- ethenoadenosine diphosphate fluorescence and the mechanism of energy-dependent structural changes in the catalytic site of ATP synthase is discussed. © 2006 Nauka/Interperiodica.
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