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BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOENERGETICS
Volume 1505, Issue 1, Pages 75-81Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0005-2728(00)00278-4
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Na+-ATPase; V-ATPase; Na+ binding; Na+ binding site; structure model; Enterococcus hirae
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V-ATPases make up a family of proton pumps distributed widely from bacteria to higher organisms. We found a variant of this family, a Na+-translocating ATPase, in a Gram-positive bacterium, Enterococcus hirae. The Na+-ATPase was encoded by nine ntp genes from F to D in an ntp operon (ntpFIKECGABDHJ): the ntpJ gene encoded a K+ transporter independent of the Na+-ATPase. Expression of this operon, encoding two transport systems for Na+ and K+ ions, was regulated at the transcriptional level by intracellular Na+ as the signal. Structural aspects and catalytic properties of purified Na+-ATPase closely resembled those of other V-type H+-ATPases. Interestingly, the E. hirae enzyme showed a very high affinity for Na+ at catalytic reaction. This property enabled the measurement of ion binding to this ATPase for the first time in the study of V- and F-ATPases. Properties of Na+ binding to V-ATPase were consistent with the model that V-ATPase proteolipids form a rotor ring consisting of hexamers, each having one cation binding site. We propose here a structure model of Na+ binding sites of the enzyme. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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