ATP Hydrolysis and Synthesis of a Rotary Motor V-ATPase from Thermus thermophilus

Masahiro Nakano(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Hiromi Imamura(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Masashi Toei(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Masatada Tamakoshi(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Masasuke Yoshida(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Ken Yokoyama(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
May 21, 2008
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Abstract

Vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) catalyzes ATP synthesis and hydrolysis coupled with proton translocation across membranes via a rotary motor mechanism. Here we report biochemical and biophysical catalytic properties of V-ATPase from Thermus thermophilus. ATP hydrolysis of V-ATPase was severely inhibited by entrapment of Mg-ADP in the catalytic site. In contrast, the enzyme was very active for ATP synthesis (approximately 70 s(-1)) with the K(m) values for ADP and phosphate being 4.7 +/- 0.5 and 460 +/- 30 microm, respectively. Single molecule observation showed V-ATPase rotated in a 120 degrees stepwise manner, and analysis of dwelling time allowed the binding rate constant k(on) for ATP to be estimated ( approximately 1.1 x 10(6) m(-1) s(-1)), which was much lower than the k(on) (= V(max)/K(m)) for ADP ( approximately 1.4 x 10(7) m(-1) s(-1)). The slower k(on)(ATP) than k(on)(ADP) and strong Mg-ADP inhibition may contribute to prevent wasteful consumption of ATP under in vivo conditions when the proton motive force collapses.


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