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* the F1 complex: [[AtpA|alpha]](3)-[[AtpD|beta]](3)-[[AtpG|gamma]]-[[AtpH|delta]]-[[AtpC|epsilon]]
 
* the F1 complex: [[AtpA|alpha]](3)-[[AtpD|beta]](3)-[[AtpG|gamma]]-[[AtpH|delta]]-[[AtpC|epsilon]]
  
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== Structure of ATP synthase: [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/101/motm.do?momID=72&evtc=Suggest&evta=Moleculeof%20the%20Month&evtl=OtherOptions see here] ==
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== See also: [[ATP synthesis]] ==
 
== Important reviews ==
 
== Important reviews ==
 
<pubmed> 23356252 23341301, 23267178 22822068 21524994 19489730 17208001 16730323 </pubmed>
 
<pubmed> 23356252 23341301, 23267178 22822068 21524994 19489730 17208001 16730323 </pubmed>
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== Important original publications==
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<pubmed> 25713065</pubmed>
  
 
==Back to [[Protein-protein interactions]]==
 
==Back to [[Protein-protein interactions]]==

Latest revision as of 10:27, 2 June 2015

The protein complex that couples proton import to ATP synthesis (and alternatively proton export to ATP hydrolysis). The enzyme uses the proton motor force at the membrane for ATP synthesis. It is composed of a integral Fo complex and the attached peripheral F1 complex.

Components of ATP synthase

Structure of ATP synthase: see here

See also: ATP synthesis

Important reviews

Important original publications

James Martin, Jennifer Hudson, Tassilo Hornung, Wayne D Frasch
Fo-driven Rotation in the ATP Synthase Direction against the Force of F1 ATPase in the FoF1 ATP Synthase.
J Biol Chem: 2015, 290(17);10717-28
[PubMed:25713065] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)


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