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EC 7.1.2.2 Details
EC number
7.1.2.2
Accepted name
H+-transporting two-sector ATPase
Reaction
ATP + H2O + 4 H+[side 1] = ADP + phosphate + 4 H+[side 2]
Other name(s)
ATP synthase, F1-ATPase, FoF1-ATPase, H+-transporting ATPase, mitochondrial ATPase, coupling factors (Fo F1 and CF1), chloroplast ATPase, bacterial Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase
Systematic name
ATP phosphohydrolase (two-sector, H+-transporting)
Comment
A multisubunit non-phosphorylated ATPase that is involved in the transport of ions. Large enzymes of mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria with a membrane sector (Fo, Vo, Ao) and a cytoplasmic-compartment sector (F1, V1, A1). The F-type enzymes of the inner mitochondrial and thylakoid membranes act as ATP synthases. All of the enzymes included here operate in a rotational mode, where the extramembrane sector (containing 3 α- and 3 β-subunits) is connected via the δ-subunit to the membrane sector by several smaller subunits. Within this complex, the γ- and ε-subunits, as well as the 9–12 c subunits rotate by consecutive 120° angles and perform parts of ATP synthesis. This movement is driven by the H+ electrochemical potential gradient. The V-type (in vacuoles and clathrin-coated vesicles) and A-type (archaeal) enzymes have a similar structure but, under physiological conditions, they pump H+ rather than synthesize ATP.
History
created 1984 as EC 3.6.1.34, transferred 2000 to EC 3.6.3.14, transferred 2018 to EC 7.1.2.2