Abstract
Preincubation of submitochondrial particles with ADP in the presence of Mg2+ results in the complete inhibition of ATPase which is slowly reactivated in the assay mixture containing ATP and the ATP regenerating system. Significantly, the rate of activation increases as the concentration of ADP in the preincubation mixture rises from 1 μM to 20 μM and reaches a constant value at higher ADP concentrations. The first‐order rate constant for the activation process in the assay mixture is ATP‐dependent at any level of inhibitory ADP. The data obtained strongly suggest that two ADP‐specific inhibitory sites and one ATP‐specific hydrolytic site are present in F1‐F0 ATPase. Taking into account the (3α·3β)·γ·δ·ϵ structure of F1, it is concluded that the synchronous discharge of ADP from two inhibitory sites during the activation occurs after ATP binds to the ATPase catalytic site.

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