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Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts

A ring of 8–15 identical c-subunits is essential for ion-translocation by the rotary electromotor of the ubiquitous F(O)F(1)-ATPase. Here we present the crystal structure at 3.4Å resolution of the c-ring from chloroplasts of a higher plant (Pisum sativum), determined using a native preparation. The...

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Autores principales: Saroussi, Shai, Schushan, Maya, Ben-Tal, Nir, Junge, Wolfgang, Nelson, Nathan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043045
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author Saroussi, Shai
Schushan, Maya
Ben-Tal, Nir
Junge, Wolfgang
Nelson, Nathan
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Schushan, Maya
Ben-Tal, Nir
Junge, Wolfgang
Nelson, Nathan
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description A ring of 8–15 identical c-subunits is essential for ion-translocation by the rotary electromotor of the ubiquitous F(O)F(1)-ATPase. Here we present the crystal structure at 3.4Å resolution of the c-ring from chloroplasts of a higher plant (Pisum sativum), determined using a native preparation. The crystal structure was found to resemble that of an (ancestral) cyanobacterium. Using elastic network modeling to investigate the ring's eigen-modes, we found five dominant modes of motion that fell into three classes. They revealed the following deformations of the ring: (I) ellipsoidal, (II) opposite twisting of the luminal circular surface of the ring against the stromal surface, and (III) kinking of the hairpin-shaped monomers in the middle, resulting in bending/stretching of the ring. Extension of the elastic network analysis to rings of different c(n)-symmetry revealed the same classes of dominant modes as in P. sativum (c(14)). We suggest the following functional roles for these classes: The first and third classes of modes affect the interaction of the c-ring with its counterparts in F(O), namely subunits a and bb'. These modes are likely to be involved in ion-translocation and torque generation. The second class of deformation, along with deformations of subunits γ and ε might serve to elastically buffer the torque transmission between F(O) and F(1).
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spelling pubmed-34580342012-10-03 Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts Saroussi, Shai Schushan, Maya Ben-Tal, Nir Junge, Wolfgang Nelson, Nathan PLoS One Research Article A ring of 8–15 identical c-subunits is essential for ion-translocation by the rotary electromotor of the ubiquitous F(O)F(1)-ATPase. Here we present the crystal structure at 3.4Å resolution of the c-ring from chloroplasts of a higher plant (Pisum sativum), determined using a native preparation. The crystal structure was found to resemble that of an (ancestral) cyanobacterium. Using elastic network modeling to investigate the ring's eigen-modes, we found five dominant modes of motion that fell into three classes. They revealed the following deformations of the ring: (I) ellipsoidal, (II) opposite twisting of the luminal circular surface of the ring against the stromal surface, and (III) kinking of the hairpin-shaped monomers in the middle, resulting in bending/stretching of the ring. Extension of the elastic network analysis to rings of different c(n)-symmetry revealed the same classes of dominant modes as in P. sativum (c(14)). We suggest the following functional roles for these classes: The first and third classes of modes affect the interaction of the c-ring with its counterparts in F(O), namely subunits a and bb'. These modes are likely to be involved in ion-translocation and torque generation. The second class of deformation, along with deformations of subunits γ and ε might serve to elastically buffer the torque transmission between F(O) and F(1). Public Library of Science 2012-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3458034/ /pubmed/23049735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043045 Text en © 2012 Saroussi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Saroussi, Shai
Schushan, Maya
Ben-Tal, Nir
Junge, Wolfgang
Nelson, Nathan
Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts
title Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts
title_full Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts
title_fullStr Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts
title_full_unstemmed Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts
title_short Structure and Flexibility of the C-Ring in the Electromotor of Rotary F(o)F(1)-ATPase of Pea Chloroplasts
title_sort structure and flexibility of the c-ring in the electromotor of rotary f(o)f(1)-atpase of pea chloroplasts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043045
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