Nucleotide/H+‐dependent change in Mg2+ affinity at the ATPase inhibitory site of the mitochondrial F1‐F0 ATP synthase
- 9 August 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 328 (1-2) , 193-196
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(93)80991-3
Abstract
The interactions between ADP and Mg2+ that result in the slowly reversible inhibition of the mitochondrial F1-F0 ATPase were studied. The K i for the inhibitory Mg2+ is shown to be strongly dependent on the occupation of the nucleotide-binding sites. The inhibitory binding site for Mg2+ is not seen unless a stoichiometric amount of ADP is added [Biochem. J. 276 (1991) 149-156]; it appears (K i = 2.10−6 M) in the presence of stoichiometric ADP and the affinity for inhibitory Mg2+ decreases to a K i, value of 7.10−5 M when the second nueleotide binding site with k d = 5.10−6 M is loaded with ADP. The binding of the inhibitory Mg2+ is competitively inhibited by H+ ions within the pH interval 6.8–8.2. The nucleotide-dependent affinity transition of the Mg2+-specific site suggests that H+/Mg2+ exchange may play an important role in the catalytic mechanism of ATP synthesis/hydrolysis at the active site(s) of F1-F0 ATP synthase.Keywords
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