BIOCHEM 2EE3 Lecture Notes - Cytochrome C, Reduced Form, Mitochondrial Matrix

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The other electron goes to cytochrome b in complex three. Four cytochrome c"s to reduce oxygen to water: protons are involved in electrochemical gradient which is needed for synthesis of atp. Total of 10 protons: explains how pumping of electrons allows for synthesis of atp. If you increase permeability of mitochondrial membrane to allow for passage of ions to go through, this blocks atp synthesis: need electrochemical gradient to power atp synthesis, pumps protons from matrix to intermembrane space, chemiosmotic theory explains. If you increase cytosolic concentration of h ions, increases h concentration across intermembrane space, increases atp production (?) Three protons must be moved to allow atp synthesis: composed of five sub-units. F1 in matrix: alpha sub-units red, beta sub-units yellow, gamma sub-units blue, bottom of gamma tethered to fo component by epsilon and delta, which are not seen in this structure. This is e. coli, not mitochondrial atp synthase: figure out the differences.

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