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The following pages link to Subunit b of the membrane moiety (F0) of ATP synthase (F1F0) from Escherichia coli is indispensable for H+ translocation and binding of the water-soluble F1 moiety (Q37578098):
Displaying 29 items.
- The ATP synthase of Escherichia coli: structure and function of F(0) subunits (Q33933673) (← links)
- Molecular models of the structural arrangement of subunits and the mechanism of proton translocation in the membrane domain of F(1)F(0) ATP synthase (Q33933696) (← links)
- A model for the structure of subunit a of the Escherichia coli ATP synthase and its role in proton translocation. (Q33933707) (← links)
- Subunit organization of the stator part of the F0 complex from Escherichia coli ATP synthase (Q34478490) (← links)
- The structural and functional connection between the catalytic and proton translocating sectors of the mitochondrial F1F0-ATP synthase. (Q34478519) (← links)
- Genetic characterization of optochin-susceptible viridans group streptococci. (Q36047248) (← links)
- Role of the delta subunit in enhancing proton conduction through the F0 of the Escherichia coli F1F0 ATPase (Q36105665) (← links)
- Effects of inducing expression of cloned genes for the F0 proton channel of the Escherichia coli F1F0 ATPase (Q36111712) (← links)
- Subunits coupling H+ transport and ATP synthesis in the Escherichia coli ATP synthase. Cys-Cys cross-linking of F1 subunit epsilon to the polar loop of F0 subunit c. (Q38290303) (← links)
- Changing the ion binding specificity of the Escherichia coli H(+)-transporting ATP synthase by directed mutagenesis of subunit c. (Q38299877) (← links)
- Bacterial adenosine 5'-triphosphate synthase (F1F0): purification and reconstitution of F0 complexes and biochemical and functional characterization of their subunits (Q39466352) (← links)
- The F0 complex of the ATP synthase of Escherichia coli contains a proton pathway with large proton polarizability caused by collective proton fluctuation (Q39649790) (← links)
- The role of the stalk in the coupling mechanism of F1F0-ATPases (Q40764078) (← links)
- Molecular mechanics of protonmotive F0F1 ATPases. Rolling well and turnstile hypothesis (Q41339245) (← links)
- Proton conduction by subunit a of the membrane-bound ATP synthase of Escherichia coli revealed after induced overproduction (Q41415658) (← links)
- Catalytic mechanism of F1-ATPase (Q41434371) (← links)
- Subunit δ is the key player for assembly of the H(+)-translocating unit of Escherichia coli F(O)F1 ATP synthase (Q42126474) (← links)
- Direct Interaction of Subunits a and b of the F0 Complex of Escherichia coli ATP Synthase by Forming an ab 2 Subcomplex (Q44425119) (← links)
- Assembly of the Escherichia coli FoF1 ATP synthase involves distinct subcomplex formation (Q46118864) (← links)
- Both rotor and stator subunits are necessary for efficient binding of F1 to F0 in functionally assembled Escherichia coli ATP synthase (Q46639284) (← links)
- Membrane topology of subunit a of the F1F0 ATP synthase as determined by labeling of unique cysteine residues (Q47954696) (← links)
- Insertion scanning mutagenesis of subunit a of the F1F0 ATP synthase near His245 and implications on gating of the proton channel (Q47954709) (← links)
- Assembly of F0 sector of Escherichia coli H+ ATP synthase. Interdependence of subunit insertion into the membrane. (Q54617243) (← links)
- ATP Synthase Diseases of Mitochondrial Genetic Origin. (Q55355374) (← links)
- Detection and localization of theiprotein inEscherichia colicells using antibodies (Q67904721) (← links)
- Identification of nucleus-encoded F0I protein of bovine heart mitochondrial H+-ATPase as a functional part of the F0 moiety (Q69924461) (← links)
- Site-directed cross-linking of b to the alpha, beta, and a subunits of the Escherichia coli ATP synthase (Q73626258) (← links)
- Secondary structure composition of reconstituted subunit b of the Escherichia coli ATP synthase (Q73778707) (← links)
- On the Role of Arg-210 and Glu-219 of Subunit a in Proton Translocation by the Escherichia coliF0F1-ATP Synthase (Q73956133) (← links)