Chapter 11: Problem 1
Who first proposed the chemiosmotic theory, and how does it explain the role of proton-motive force in ATP synthesis?
Chapter 11: Problem 1
Who first proposed the chemiosmotic theory, and how does it explain the role of proton-motive force in ATP synthesis?
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Get started for freeDescribe the binding change mechanism model with regard to the functional role of the \(\gamma\) sub-unit in mediating the synthesis of \(\sim 3\) ATP for each \(360^{\circ}\) rotation.
Compare and contrast the functions of the malateaspartate and glycerol- 3 -phosphate mitochondrial shuttle systems.
Describe three classes of inhibitors known to decrease rates of ATP synthesis and give examples of each.
Describe the two mechanisms by which protons are thought to be translocated across the inner mitochondrial membrane by electron transport system protein complexes.
Describe the membrane reconstitution experiment, which provided convincing evidence that the chemiosmotic theory was likely to be correct.
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