STRUCTURE OF THE VACUOLAR ATPASE BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Project Number5R01GM058600-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderWILKENS, STEPHAN
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE
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DESCRIPTION (Adapted from abstract): Vacuolar H+-ATPase represents a ubiquitous
class of ATP driven proton pumps found in the membrane of subcellular
compartments of eukaryotic cells. The function of the vacuolar ATPase is to
acidify the interior and at the same time energize the membranes of organelles
such as clathrin coated vesicles, endosomes, lysosomes, chromaffin granules and
Golgi derived vesicles. Very little is known about the catalytic mechanism of
this multi subunit complex, mainly due to the lack of detailed structural
information. This deficit exists despite the fact that a wide variety of human
diseases as fundamental as cancer and osteoporosis are associated with an
abnormal activity of the human vacuolar type ATPase. The applicant is studying
the three-dimensional structure of the vacuolar ATPase from bovine brain
clathrin-coated vesicles by electron microscopy in conjunction with image
reconstruction methods. His immediate goals are: 1) to obtain a three
dimensional model of the vacuolar ATPase, and 2) to define the arrangement of
the subunits within the complex by using monoclonal antibodies to tag the
corresponding polypeptides. A longer-term objective is to image the complex at
different stages in the catalytic cycle in order to resolve the large
conformational changes that accompany catalytic turnover and energy coupling.
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