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JBC, Vol. 253, Issue 9, 3123-3128, May, 1978
P. C. Sternweis
The coupling factor, F1-ATPase of Escherichia coli (ECF1) contains five
different subunits, alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and epsilon. Properties of
delta-deficient ECF1 have previously been described. F1-ATPase containing
only the alpha, beta, and gamma subunits was prepared from E. coli by
passage of delta-deficient ECF1 through an affinity column containing
immobilized antibodies to the epsilon subunit. The delta, epsilon-deficient
enzyme has normal ATPase activity but cannot bind to ECF1-depleted membrane
vesicles. Both the delta and epsilon subunits are required for the binding
of delta, epsilon-deficient ECF1 to membranes and the restoration of
oxidative phosphorylation. Either delta or epsilon will bind to the
deficient enzyme to form a four-subunit complex. Neither four-subunit
enzyme binds to depleted membranes. The epsilon subunit, does, however,
slightly improve the binding affinity between delta and delta-deficient
enzyme suggesting a possible interaction between the two subunits. Neither
subunit binds to trypsin-treated ECF1, which contains only the alpha and
beta subunits. A role for gamma in the binding of epsilon to F1 is
suggested. epsilon does not bind to ECF1-depleted membranes. Therefore, the
in vitro reconstitution of depleted membranes requires an initial complex
formation between epsilon and the rest of ECF1 prior to membrane
attachment. Reconstitution experiments indicate that only one epsilon is
required per functional ECF1 molecule.
The epsilon subunit of Escherichia coli coupling factor 1 is required for its binding to the cytoplasmic membrane
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