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Mitochondrial ATP synthase B chain precursor (ATP-synt_B)
The Fo sector of the ATP synthase is a membrane bound complex which mediates proton transport. It is composed of nine different polypeptide subunits (a, b, c, d, e, f, g F6, A6L) [1]. [1]. 8011660. Fo membrane domain of ATP synthase from bovine heart mitochondria: purification, subunit composition, and reconstitution with F1-ATPase. Collinson IR, Runswick MJ, Buchanan SK, Fearnley IM, Skehel JM, van Raaij MJ, Griffiths DE, Walker JE;. Biochemistry 1994;33:7971-7978. (from Pfam)
ATP synthase B/B' CF(0)
Part of the CF(0) (base unit) of the ATP synthase. The base unit is thought to translocate protons through membrane (inner membrane in mitochondria, thylakoid membrane in plants, cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria). The B subunits are thought to interact with the stalk of the CF(1) subunits. This domain should not be confused with the ab CF(1) proteins (in the head of the ATP synthase) which are found in Pfam:PF00006 (from Pfam)
F0F1 ATP synthase subunit B
Produces ATP from ADP in the presence of a proton gradient across the membrane; subunit B is part of the membrane proton channel
F0F1 ATP synthase subunit B is part of the membrane proton channel of the F-type ATPase that produces ATP from ADP in the presence of a proton gradient across the membrane
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