
pmid: 25111748
V-ATPase is an ATP-driven rotary motor that vectorially transports ions. Together with F-ATPase, a homologous protein, several models on the ion transport have been proposed, but their molecular mechanisms are yet unknown. V-ATPase from Enterococcus hirae forms a large supramolecular protein complex (total molecular weight: ~700,000) and physiologically transports Na⁺ and Li⁺ across a hydrophobic lipid bilayer. Stabilization of these cations in the binding site has been discussed on the basis of X-ray crystal structures of a membrane-embedded domain, the K-ring (Na⁺ and Li⁺ bound forms). Sodium or lithium ion binding-induced difference FTIR spectra of the intact E. hirae V-ATPase have been measured in aqueous solution at physiological temperature. The results suggest that sodium or lithium ion binding induces the deprotonation of Glu139, a hydrogen-bonding change in the tyrosine residue and rigid α-helical structures. Identical difference FTIR spectra between the entire V-ATPase complex and K-ring strongly suggest that protein interaction with the I subunit does not cause large structural changes in the K-ring. This result supports the previously proposed Na⁺ transport mechanism by V-ATPase stating that a flip-flop movement of a carboxylate group of Glu139 without large conformational changes in the K-ring accelerates the replacement of a Na⁺ ion in the binding site. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Vibrational spectroscopies and bioenergetic systems.
Models, Molecular, Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases, Binding Sites, Spectrophotometry, Infrared, Sodium binding, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, Sodium, Biophysics, Hydrogen Bonding, Protonation, Cell Biology, Cations, Monovalent, Lithium, Biochemistry, V1/Vo-ATPase, Conformation change, Enterococcus, X-ray crystallography
Models, Molecular, Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases, Binding Sites, Spectrophotometry, Infrared, Sodium binding, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, Sodium, Biophysics, Hydrogen Bonding, Protonation, Cell Biology, Cations, Monovalent, Lithium, Biochemistry, V1/Vo-ATPase, Conformation change, Enterococcus, X-ray crystallography
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