1976
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.73.7.2245
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Chloroplast coupling factor 1: A species-specific receptor for tentoxin

Abstract: Produced by the phytopathogenic fungus Alternaria tenuis, it induces chlorosis in many plants, including lettuce, potato, cucumber, and spinach, but has little or no effect on others such as radish, tobacco, and corn (4, 5). The chlorosis results from a selective disruption of chloroplast function in that the amounts of lipids (6) and proteins (7) specific to chloroplasts are reduced and the ultrastructural alterations found are confined to the chloroplast (8). The sharp demarcation between sensitive and insen… Show more

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“…The Mg-ATPase activity of the isolated CF 1 containing the Asp residue in position 83 (␤E83D) was indeed inhibited by tentoxin at concentrations similar to those required to inhibit enzymes from sensitive plants and from the sensitive cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans (Fig. 4B) (7,8,25). Effective inhibition by tentoxin required preincubation of the enzyme with tentoxin as reported previously (Fig.…”
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“…The Mg-ATPase activity of the isolated CF 1 containing the Asp residue in position 83 (␤E83D) was indeed inhibited by tentoxin at concentrations similar to those required to inhibit enzymes from sensitive plants and from the sensitive cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans (Fig. 4B) (7,8,25). Effective inhibition by tentoxin required preincubation of the enzyme with tentoxin as reported previously (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tentoxin, a cyclic tetrapeptide (cyclo-L-leucyl-N-methyl-(z)-dehydrophenylalanyl-glycyl-N-methyl-alanyl) produced by the fungus Alternaria tenuis, is a potent inhibitor of the chloroplast ATP synthase of certain sensitive plant species (8,9), which acts as an uncompetitive inhibitor of the CF 1 -ATPase with respect to nucleotide substrates. It was proposed that 1 mol of tentoxin/mol of CF 1 , bound at a site near the interface between the N-terminal domains of subunits ␣ and ␤, interferes with the cooperative interaction between nucleotide binding sites inhibiting the enzyme activity (10).…”
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“…Its main target is the F~ moiety of some photosynthetic H+-ATPases [2][3][4]. The site of inhibition seems to be the fl subunit [5], although the ~ subunit is probably required for TTX binding [6,7].…”
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“…CF1 [16], tentoxin [17] and chloroplasts [3] were prepared as described. The specific activity of the protein used for this investigation was 23 #mol ATP hydrolyzed/mg protein/min, assayed as the Ca 2+-dependent ATPase after trypsin activation [18].…”
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