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03 November 2011 [09:30] - Today.Az
The structure and function of a 'molecular motor' critical to the functioning of human organs and, when malfunctioning, implicated in cancer, kidney failure, and osteoporosis, has been revealed in unprecedented detail.
An international team, led by chemists from Oxford University, has
used highly sensitive mass-spectrometry to piece together a picture of
how the motor, the energy-converting protein adenosine triphosphate
(ATP) synthase, interacts with the fatty acids that form the membranes
around our cells.
The team publish a report of the research in this week's Science.
'ATP synthase is found in every cell in our bodies and generates the
energy necessary to keep our organs working,' said Professor Carol
Robinson of Oxford University's Department of Chemistry, an author of
the paper. 'Our team were able to effectively 'weigh' this molecular
motor and calculate the exact weight of the fatty acids -- that act
rather like a 'lubricant' for the motor -- that are attached to it.'
The researchers probed ATP synthase and its various component parts
by stimulating it with high pH and different levels of ATP and Adenosine
diphosphate (ADP). They were then able to watch how the different parts
of this molecular motor responded and interacted in the kind of detail
nobody has seen before
The team believe their discovery will be extremely important for
future research into a wide range of diseases in which defects in such
energy-converting machinery plays a part.
Professor Robinson said: 'Overall this research has not only
contributed to our understanding of this cellular motor but also
highlights opportunities to explore the effects of inhibitors that could
one day help in the treatment of many conditions.' /Science Daily/
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