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IF1 is a cold-regulated switch of ATP synthase hydrolytic activity to support thermogenesis in brown fat. [PDF]

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Comprehensive metabolomic/lipidomic characterization of patients with mitochondrial ATP synthase, short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase and combined variant deficiencies. [PDF]

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Cellular ATP Synthase

Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2021
This review presents a collection and analysis of the currently available data on the structure and organization, localization, working mechanisms, and functions of the enzyme that synthesizes adenosine triphosphate (ATP), ATP synthase. It is universal (present in all prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells) in nature and is unique in its characteristics. The
E. V. Uzlova, S. M. Zimatkin
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ATP Synthase

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2015
Oxygenic photosynthesis is the principal converter of sunlight into chemical energy. Cyanobacteria and plants provide aerobic life with oxygen, food, fuel, fibers, and platform chemicals. Four multisubunit membrane proteins are involved: photosystem I (PSI), photosystem II (PSII), cytochrome b6f (cyt b6f), and ATP synthase (FOF1).
Wolfgang, Junge, Nathan, Nelson
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ATP regeneration by thermostable ATP synthase

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1996
We investigated the possibility of using thermostable ATP synthase (TF(0)F(1)) for a new ATP regeneration method. TF(0)F(1) was purified from a thermophilic bacterium, PS3, and reconstituted into liposomes. ATP synthesis experiments showed that TF(0)F(1) liposomes could synthesize ATP in micromole concentrations by acid-base change.
K Y, Nam, D K, Struck, M T, Holtzapple
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Phomoxanthone A Targets ATP Synthase

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2022
AbstractPhomoxanthone A is a naturally occurring molecule and a powerful anti‐cancer agent, although its mechanism of action is unknown. To facilitate the determination of its biological target(s), we used affinity‐based labelling using a phomoxanthone A probe. Labelled proteins were pulled down, subjected to chemoproteomics analysis using LC‐MS/MS and
Rameez Ali   +8 more
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ATP Synthase: The machine that makes ATP

Current Biology, 1994
The recently determined crystal structure of the F1 part of mitochondrial ATP synthase provides new insights into the workings of one of the most remarkable and complex biochemical machines.
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