BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Atp Synthase, Electron Acceptor, Electrochemical Gradient

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A gradient of protons drives rotation of the flagellum. Mitochondria have two membranes that create two compartments. Rate of reaction increases as strength of gradient increases. Rotation is dependent upon concentration of substrate adp. Reduction of [adp] leads to decreased rate of rotation and lower rate of atp production. Adp is a required substrate for atp synthase. Atp is converted to adp in many cellular functions. Oxidation/ reduction reaction power the proton pumps. Proton gradient provides energy for phosphorylation of adp. Atp synthase requires a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial. The speed of rotation and atp production depends on the strength of the proton gradient. Atp synthase requires adp synthase also depends upon the concentration of adp. Both the proton gradient and adp are required. Atp synthase won t function if either one is absent. The atp product by atp synthase is used quickly by cells and more.

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