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3.A.2.1.14
The H+-translocating ATP synthase, Atp(Unc)ABCDEFGH.  The 3-D structure has been determined by cryo-EM (Guo et al. 2019).  The position of subunit epsilon shows how it is able to inhibit ATP hydrolysis while allowing ATP synthesis. The architecture of the membrane region shows how the ATP synthase is able to perform the same core functions as the equivalent, but more complicated, mitochondrial complex. The structures reveal the path of transmembrane proton translocation and provide a model for understanding decades of biochemical analysis, interrogating the roles of specific residues in the enzyme (Guo et al. 2019).

Accession Number:P09222
Protein Name:ATP synthase gamma chain
Length:286
Molecular Weight:32248.00
Species:Bacillus sp. (strain PS3) [2334]
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell membrane1 / Peripheral membrane protein2
Substrate hydron

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FASTA formatted sequence
1:	MKPLASLRDI KTRINATKKT SQITKAMEMV LTSKLNRAEK REIVRPYMEK IQEVVANVAL 
61:	AARASHPMLV SRPVKKTGYL VITSDRGLAG AYNSNVLRLV YQTIQKRHAS PDEYAIIVIG 
121:	RVGLSFFRKR NMPVILDITR LPDQPSFADI KEIARKTVGL FADGTFDELY MYYNHYVSAI 
181:	QQEVTERKLL PLTDLAENKQ RTVYEFEPSQ EEILDVLLPQ YAESLIYGAL LDAKASEHAA 
241:	RMTAMKNATD NANELIRTLT LSYNRARQAA ITQEITEIVA GANALQ