Distantly related sequences in the alpha‐and beta‐subunits of ATP synthase, myosin, kinases and other ATP‐requiring enzymes and a common nucleotide binding …

JE Walker, M Saraste, MJ Runswick, NJ Gay - The EMBO journal, 1982 - embopress.org
JE Walker, M Saraste, MJ Runswick, NJ Gay
The EMBO journal, 1982embopress.org
The alpha‐and beta‐subunits of membrane‐bound ATP synthase complex bind ATP and
ADP: beta contributes to catalytic sites, and alpha may be involved in regulation of ATP
synthase activity. The sequences of beta‐subunits are highly conserved in Escherichia coli
and bovine mitochondria. Also alpha and beta are weakly homologous to each other
throughout most of their amino acid sequences, suggesting that they have common
functions in catalysis. Related sequences in both alpha and beta and in other enzymes that …
The alpha‐ and beta‐subunits of membrane‐bound ATP synthase complex bind ATP and ADP: beta contributes to catalytic sites, and alpha may be involved in regulation of ATP synthase activity. The sequences of beta‐subunits are highly conserved in Escherichia coli and bovine mitochondria. Also alpha and beta are weakly homologous to each other throughout most of their amino acid sequences, suggesting that they have common functions in catalysis. Related sequences in both alpha and beta and in other enzymes that bind ATP or ADP in catalysis, notably myosin, phosphofructokinase, and adenylate kinase, help to identify regions contributing to an adenine nucleotide binding fold in both ATP synthase subunits.
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