Describe how the proton gradient goes through ATP synthase and results in the production of ATP. What is ATP in biology? Explain where the energy that drives ATP synthesis by the F0F1-ATP synthase comes from. How does ATP synthase work and how is it associated with the electron transport ch...
A speculative model for ATP synthesis is offered.doi:10.1016/s0005-2728(00)00082-7Joachim WeberAlan E SeniorBIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTAWeber, J. and Senior, A.E. (2000) ATP synthase: what we know about ATP hydrolysis and what we do not know about ATP synthesis. Biochim. Biophys. Acta...
ATPase activity generally refers to the breakdown of ATP, releasing energy for cellular processes, whereas ATP Synthase activity is synonymous with energy storage, capturing energy in the form of ATP. The direction of the reaction—synthesis or hydrolysis—depends on the specific enzyme and the cellu...
Glucose, ATP, CO 2 e. ATP, NADPH, O 2 What does NADPH do in red blood cells? Explain how the light reactions generate ATP and NADPH. What is a reaction of photosynthesis that requires light called? Light energy is absorbed and converted to chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH...
2.6 Development is regulated by gene expression 3.1 Chloroplast structure 3.2 Chemical currency- ATP and NADPH 1.3 Characteristics of plant cells 3.3 Light and Photosynthesis 3.4 The light-dependent reactions and electron transfer 3.5 The Light-dependent Reactions and ATP 3.6 Phototsynthesis 2- The dar...
The cell cycle is the process through which a cell grows and divides to create a copy of itself. For most cells, the cycle begins...
The main difference between starch, cellulose and glycogen lies in the structure of the monomers and their linkage to form polysaccharides. Glycogen is the main storage carbohydrate in animals.
@chrisatl8: When one is diagnosed with diabetes, his/her cells are still perfectly capable of metabolizing glucose molecules. My understanding of diabetes is that the body cannot recognize glucose in the bloodstream (the reason depending on the type of diabetes). When blood sugar levels are high...
A、The change of activity depends on the proton electrochemical gradient on both sides of the inner membrane. B、The F0 subunit is the transmembrane channel of proton flow to F1. C、ATP synthase has no reverse reaction D、The conformational changes of F1 complexes catalyze the synthesis of ATP...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an energy carrier molecule inside the cell. It is also known as the energy currency of the cell. It plays an important role in signal transduction pathways during cell communication and helps in DNA synthesis....