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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
EC Tree
1.1.1.68 created 1965, deleted 1978 [transferred to EC 1.1.99.15, deleted 1980]
1.1.1.70 created 1965, deleted 1978
1.1.1.74 created 1972, deleted 1976
1.1.1.89 created 1972, deleted 1976
1.1.1.109 created 1972, deleted 1976
1.1.1.139 created 1972, deleted 1978
1.1.1.155 created 1976, deleted 2004
1.1.1.171 created 1978, deleted 1984
1.1.1.180 created 1983, deleted 1984
1.1.1.182 created 1983, deleted 1990
1.1.1.204 created 1972 as EC 1.2.1.37, transferred 1984 to EC 1.1.1.204, modified 1989, deleted 2004
1.1.1.242 created 1992, deleted 2001
1.1.1.249 provisional version created 1999, deleted 1999 (reinstated 2001 as EC 2.5.1.46)
1.1.1.253 created 1999, deleted 2003
1.1.99.15 created 1978, deleted 1980
1.1.99.17 created 1982, deleted 2003