BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Autophagy, Yole, Glycolysis

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They are responsible for many physiological reactions that are required for the cell. Response to stress- ph imbalance, too many reactive oxygen species, unequal concentrations. At the heart of how the cell will manage that stress of how it will survive. At the heart of deciding how the cell is going to die. Extract them from the cells, and breaking them up with different types of centrifugation to look at what"s embedded in the matrix. The goal of cell respiration is to make atp. In order to make atp you need a protein called the f0-f1 atpase. Concentration gradient of h+ ions are going through the top unit (f0) and there"s phosphorylation of adp into atp. The h+ gradient will serve as the potential energy to get that portion of the protein to rotate allowing for the phosphorylation of adp into atp. It"s made of subunits thus it"s a quaternary structure- an enzyme.

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