ATP synthase subunit beta Heavy
Ref. 3D-CRB1300716
25nMol | 452.00 € |
Product Information
- H-THSDQFLV^TFK-OH
ATP synthase subunit β Heavy is derived from the ATP Synthase (the adenosine triphosphate synthase enzymatic complex) and uses the proton-motive force produced by the electron transfer chain to synthesise ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate. It functions in the inner mitochondrial membrane, prokaryotic members and chloroplasts.Structurally bacterial ATP synthase contains two multisubunit domains called F1 and F0. F1 which is responsible for the catalytic activity of the ATP synthase is made up of the 5 subunits α3, β3, γ, δ, ε and F0 contains a membrane bound sector which creates a proton channel. F1 and F0 are connected by a peripheral stalk and a central stalk which links proton translocation and catalysis. Eukaryotic ATP synthase is similar to that of bacteria in terms of topology, structure and subunit composition.The Valine residue at position 8 has been isotopically labelled with carbon-13 (5) and nitrogen-15 (1), giving this peptide a mass increase of 6 compared to the unlabelled peptide.
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