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Summary Of: ATP synthase

ATP synthase in different organisms... ATP synthase has a long history of scientific study... portion of the ATP synthase is above the membrane... is coupled with a conformational change in the ATP synthase generated by rotation of the gamma subunit... The structure of the intact ATP synthase is currently known at low... EM model of ATP synthase suggests that the peripheral stalk is a flexible structure that wraps around the complex as... ATP synthase generally runs in the opposite direction... where ATP synthase is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane... ATP synthase in different organisms... ATP synthase in different organisms... In plants ATP synthase is also present in... structure and the catalytic mechanism of the chloroplast ATP synthase are almost the same as those of the mitochondrial enzyme... ATP synthase is the simplest known form of ATP synthase... Yeast ATP synthase is one of the best... of ATP synthase is thought to be an example of modular evolution... The modular evolution theory for the origin of ATP synthase suggests that two subunits with independent function... Insights into ATP synthase assembly and function through the molecular genetic manipulation of subunits of the yeast mitochondrial enzyme...

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