Rotation, Structure, and Classification of Prokaryotic V-ATPase

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Ken Yokoyama
Hiromi Imamura
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[1] Japan Science and Technology Agency,ATP System Project, Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology
[2] Nagatsuta,ATP System Project, Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology
[3] Midori-ku,undefined
[4] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
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V-ATPase; ATP synthase; single-molecule; X-ray crystallography;
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The prokaryotic V-type ATPase/synthases (prokaryotic V-ATPases) have simpler subunit compositions than eukaryotic V-ATPases, and thus are useful subjects for studying chemical, physical and structural properties of V-ATPase. In this review, we focus on the results of recent studies on the structure/function relationships in the V-ATPase from the eubacterium Thermus thermophilus. First, we describe single-molecule analyses of T. thermophilus V-ATPase. Using the single-molecule technique, it was established that the V-ATPase is a rotary motor. Second, we discuss arrangement of subunits in V-ATPase. Third, the crystal structure of the C-subunit (homolog of eukaryotic d-subunit) is described. This funnel-shape subunit appears to cap the proteolipid ring in the V0 domain in order to accommodate the V1 central stalk. This structure seems essential for the regulatory reversible association/dissociation of the V1 and the V0 domains. Last, we discuss classification of the V-ATPase family. We propose that the term prokaryotic V-ATPases should be used rather than the term archaeal-type ATPase (A-ATPase).
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