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3.A.2.1.1
H+-translocating F-type ATPase. The loop-regions in subunits a and c that are implicated in H+ transport likely interact in a single structural domain which then functions in gating H+ release to the cytoplasm (Steed et al. 2014). Three different states that relate to rotation of the enzyme have been observed, with the central stalk's epsilon subunit in an extended autoinhibitory conformation in all three states (Sobti et al. 2016). The Fo motor consists of seven transmembrane helices and a decameric c-ring, and invaginations on either side of the membrane indicate the entry and exit channels for protons. The proton translocating subunit contains near parallel helices inclined by ~30 degrees to the membrane, a feature corresponding to rotary ATPases. This rotary ATPase subtype, the peripheral stalk, is resolved over the entire length of the complex, revealing the F1 attachment points and a coiled-coil that bifurcates toward the membrane with its helices separating to embrace subunit a from two sides (Sobti et al. 2016). Reversible beta/epsilon (stator/rotor) interactions may block rotation and thereby inhibit catalysis (Bulygin et al. 2004). Current views on unidirectional catalysis by the F1·Fo ATP synthase/ATPase have been reviewed (Zharova et al. 2023). Hypermucoviscosity is a hallmark of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae, and OmpR regulates its energy status, via the F-type ATPase of this organism; this influences hypermucoviscosity (Wang et al. 2023).

Accession Number:P0ABA0
Protein Name:ATP synthase B chain ATPF aka UNCF aka PAPF aka B3736
Length:156
Molecular Weight:17264.00
Species:Escherichia coli [83333]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell inner membrane1 / Single-pass membrane protein2
Substrate hydron

Cross database links:

DIP: DIP-35994N
RefSeq: AP_004051.1    NP_418192.1   
Entrez Gene ID: 948247   
Pfam: PF00430   
BioCyc: EcoCyc:ATPF-MONOMER    ECOL168927:B3736-MONOMER    MetaCyc:ATPF-MONOMER   
KEGG: ecj:JW3714    eco:b3736   

Gene Ontology

GO:0031225 C:anchored to membrane
GO:0016021 C:integral to membrane
GO:0005886 C:plasma membrane
GO:0045263 C:proton-transporting ATP synthase complex, c...
GO:0046933 F:hydrogen ion transporting ATP synthase acti...
GO:0015986 P:ATP synthesis coupled proton transport

References (13)

[1] “DNA sequence around the Escherichia coli unc operon. Completion of the sequence of a 17 kilobase segment containing asnA, oriC, unc, glmS and phoS.”  Walker J.E.et.al.   6395859
[2] “The atp operon: nucleotide sequence of the promoter and the genes for the membrane proteins, and the delta subunit of Escherichia coli ATP-synthase.”  Gay N.J.et.al.   6272190
[3] “Nucleotide sequence of the genes for F0 components of the proton-translocating ATPase from Escherichia coli: prediction of the primary structure of F0 subunits.”  Kanazawa H.et.al.   6277311
[4] “The nucleotide sequence of the atp genes coding for the F0 subunits a, b, c and the F1 subunit delta of the membrane bound ATP synthase of Escherichia coli.”  Nielsen J.et.al.   6278247
[5] “Structure and function of H+-ATPase: what we have learned from Escherichia coli H+-ATPase.”  Kanazawa H.et.al.   6301339
[6] “Role of the b subunit of the Escherichia coli proton-translocating ATPase. A mutagenic analysis.”  Porter A.C.G.et.al.   2861200
[7] “DNA sequence and analysis of 136 kilobases of the Escherichia coli genome: organizational symmetry around the origin of replication.”  Burland V.D.et.al.   7686882
[8] “The complete genome sequence of Escherichia coli K-12.”  Blattner F.R.et.al.   9278503
[9] “Highly accurate genome sequences of Escherichia coli K-12 strains MG1655 and W3110.”  Hayashi K.et.al.   16738553
[10] “Nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for the delta subunit of proton translocating ATPase of Escherichia coli.”  Mabuchi K.et.al.   6458296
[11] “Targeted mutagenesis of the b subunit of F1F0 ATP synthase in Escherichia coli: Glu-77 through Gln-85.”  McCormick K.A.et.al.   1682301
[12] “Protein complexes of the Escherichia coli cell envelope.”  Stenberg F.et.al.   16079137
[13] “Structure of the membrane domain of subunit b of the Escherichia coli F0F1 ATP synthase.”  Dmitriev O.et.al.   10336456
Structure:
1B9U   1L2P   2KHK   5T4O   5T4P   5T4Q   6OQR   6OQS   6OQT   6OQU   [...more]

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1:	MNLNATILGQ AIAFVLFVLF CMKYVWPPLM AAIEKRQKEI ADGLASAERA HKDLDLAKAS 
61:	ATDQLKKAKA EAQVIIEQAN KRRSQILDEA KAEAEQERTK IVAQAQAEIE AERKRAREEL 
121:	RKQVAILAVA GAEKIIERSV DEAANSDIVD KLVAEL