Dr. Hendrik Sielaff Publishes F-ATPase Asymmetry Study

I am pleased to share that Hendrik Sielaff, a Visiting Scientist in our lab working with Michael Börsch and Wolfgang Junge, has published a paper in Molecules with our graduate student Seiga Yanagisawa. Their work supplements the elastic coupling model of rotation in the F₁Fₒ ATP synthase.

Congratulations, Hendrik and Seiga!

Structural Asymmetry and Kinetic Limping of Single Rotary F-ATP Synthases
By Hendrik Sielaff, Seiga Yanagisawa, Wayne D. Frasch, Wolfgang Junge, and Michael Börsch.
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24030504

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