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  Atp-lipids - protein anchor and energy source in two dimensions

Schmitt, L., & Tampe, R. (1996). Atp-lipids - protein anchor and energy source in two dimensions. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 118(24), 5532-5543.

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Schmitt, L., Autor
Tampe, R.1, Autor
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Schlagwörter: Actin; Atpases; Atp-binding; Biofunctionalization; Kinases; Membranes; Molecular recognition; Self-assembly; Self-organization.; Ligand affinity chromatography; 2-dimensional crystallization; Purification; Derivatives; Liposomes; Streptavidin; Macromolecules; Recognition; Monolayers.; Chemistry. Chemistry.
 Zusammenfassung: The ubiquitous function of ATP as energy equivalent in nature has resulted in a common folding pattern of ATP-binding proteins. Their binding pocket tolerates modifications of the adenine ring to some extend, whereas those of the triphosphate group strongly affect the binding affinity. In consequence, immobilized C8- and N-6- modified ATP analogues are frequently used for affinity purification of ATPases or kinases. To combine this unique recognition principle with the fascinating properties of self-assembly, we have synthesized a novel class of hydrolyzable and nonhydrolyzable ATP-lipids where the nucleotides are covalently attached via C8- or N-6-position of the adenine ring to a synthetic lipid. These ATP-lipids were characterized by various enzyme assays in micellar solution, resulting in ATPase and competition activities that are comparable to their free counterparts. The specific docking of actin as a model of an ATP-binding protein to ATP-lipid monolayers was followed by film balance technique and epifluorescence microscopy. Based on this specific interaction, actin-supported membranes were generated to study shape transitions of vesicular systems. Due to the coupling of actin to ATP-lipid bilayers drastic changes in the viscoelastic properties and shape transitions were observed by phase contrast microscopy. These results underline the properties of these novel ATP-lipids as protein anchor or energy source in two dimensions. They can be applied either to form phantom cells, actin-supported membranes or to orient and crystallize ATP-binding proteins at lipid interfaces. [References: 81]

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 Datum: 1996-06-19
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Titel: Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 118 (24) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 5532 - 5543 Identifikator: -