Chemiosmotic hypothesis
... The
chemiosmotic Hypothesis is the proposal in 1961, by Peter D. ... the weight of evidence began to favor the
chemiosmotic hypothesis, and in 1978, Peter Mitchell was ... .
see also: mitochondrion , chloroplasts ,
chemiosmotic potential , electron transfer chain , ...
Ion gradient
... ions across membranes. Ionophores are important for ion gradients. The
chemiosmotic potential is used as energy storage,
chemiosmotic coupling is one of several ways a thermodynamically unfavorable reaction ...
Photosynthesis
... where the bacterialrhodopsin could harvest light and produce energy. -- the purple membranes was one of the first to be used to demonstrate the
chemiosmotic theory: light hit the membranes and the pH of the solution that contain the purple membranes dropped as protons were pumping out of the membranes!
...
Mitochondrion
... of all eukaryotic life.
External links
Mitochondrion Reconstructed by Electron Tomography
See also
Endosymbiotic theory
chemiosmotic hypothesis
Chloroplast
Submitochondrial particle
Mitochondrial disease
Mitochondrial DNA
Electrochemical potential
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Mitochondrion
... of all eukaryotic life.
External links
Mitochondrion Reconstructed by Electron Tomography
See also
Endosymbiotic theory
chemiosmotic hypothesis
Chloroplast
Submitochondrial particle
Mitochondrial disease
Mitochondrial DNA
Electrochemical potential
...
Photosynthesis
... where the bacterialrhodopsin could harvest light and produce energy. -- the purple membranes was one of the first to be used to demonstrate the
chemiosmotic theory: light hit the membranes and the pH of the solution that contain the purple membranes dropped as protons were pumping out of the membranes!
...
Proton-motive force
... across a mitochondrial membrane and ... In most cases the proton motive force is generated by an electron transport ... ... to generate a
chemiosmotic potential that is also known as a proton motive force . ... Proton Motive Force ... using the proton motive force created by the ... ...
Phosphorylation
... Studio, an atlanta web development software company, for the client of Raybiotech, Inc. Oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria and basic
chemiosmotic concepts. ... Since oxidative phosphorylation is much more efficient (30 vs. 2 ATP per glucose) ... ...
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