PMID: 9164460Mar 1, 1997Paper

Solution structure of the N-terminal domain of the delta subunit of the E. coli ATPsynthase

Nature Structural Biology
S WilkensR A Capaldi

Abstract

NMR studies of the delta subunit of the Escherichia coli F1F0-ATPsynthase reveal that it consists of an N-terminal six alpha-helix bundle and a less well ordered C terminus. Both domains are part of one of two separate connections between F1 and F0.

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