The Second Stalk of the Yeast ATP Synthase Complex: Identification of Subunits Showing Cross-Links with Known Positions of Subunit 4 (Subunit b)
- 21 October 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 38 (45) , 15017-15024
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9916067
Abstract
A component of the stator of the yeast ATP synthase (subunit 4 or b) showed many cross-linked products with the homobifunctional reagent dithiobis[succinimidyl propionate], which reacts with the amino group of lysine residues. The positions in subunit 4 that were involved in the cross-linkings were determined by using cysteine-generated mutants constructed by site-directed mutagenesis of ATP4. Cross-linking experiments with the heterobifunctional reagent p-azidophenacyl bromide, which has a spacer arm of 9 A, were performed with mitochondria and crude Triton X-100 extracts containing the solubilized enzyme. Substitution of lysine residues by cysteine residues in the hydrophilic C-terminal part of subunit 4 allowed cross-links with subunit h from C98 and with subunit d from C141, C143, and C151. OSCP was cross-linked from C174 and C209. A cross-linked product, 4+beta, was also obtained from C174. It is concluded that the C-terminus of subunit 4 is distant from the membrane surface and close to F(1) and OSCP. The N-terminal part of subunit 4 is close to subunit g, as demonstrated by the identification of a cross-linked product involving subunit g and the cysteine residues 7 or 14 of subunit 4.Keywords
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