The F1 -ATPase from Trypanosoma brucei is elaborated by three copies of an additional p18-subunit

. 2018 Feb ; 285 (3) : 614-628. [epub] 20171230

Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie Médium print-electronic

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid29247468

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MC_EX_MR/M009858/1 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
MC_U105663150 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
MC_UU_00015/7 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
MC_UU_00015/8 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom

The F-ATPases (also called the F1 Fo -ATPases or ATP synthases) are multi-subunit membrane-bound molecular machines that produce ATP in bacteria and in eukaryotic mitochondria and chloroplasts. The structures and enzymic mechanisms of their F1 -catalytic domains are highly conserved in all species investigated hitherto. However, there is evidence that the F-ATPases from the group of protozoa known as Euglenozoa have novel features. Therefore, we have isolated pure and active F1 -ATPase from the euglenozoan parasite, Trypanosoma brucei, and characterized it. All of the usual eukaryotic subunits (α, β, γ, δ, and ε) were present in the enzyme, and, in addition, two unique features were detected. First, each of the three α-subunits in the F1 -domain has been cleaved by proteolysis in vivo at two sites eight residues apart, producing two assembled fragments. Second, the T. brucei F1 -ATPase has an additional subunit, called p18, present in three copies per complex. Suppression of expression of p18 affected in vitro growth of both the insect and infectious mammalian forms of T. brucei. It also reduced the levels of monomeric and multimeric F-ATPase complexes and diminished the in vivo hydrolytic activity of the enzyme significantly. These observations imply that p18 plays a role in the assembly of the F1 domain. These unique features of the F1 -ATPase extend the list of special characteristics of the F-ATPase from T. brucei, and also, demonstrate that the architecture of the F1 -ATPase complex is not strictly conserved in eukaryotes.

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