In what subunits of ATP synthase are ATP molecules generated? 1. c subunits 2. gamma subunits 3. beta subunits 4. delta subunits
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In what subunits of ATP synthase are ATP molecules generated?
1. c subunits
2. gamma subunits
3. beta subunits
4. delta subunits
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- wouldn't ADP, a reactant of the other (phosphorylating) pathway, tend to inhibit the competing non-phosphorylating pathway (in order to get more ATP made)? And the reverse for ATP (whose presence indicates that pathway may not be needed any more)?How much ATP is generated for 2 FADH2 molecules?Which is the correct link between conformation of the beta-subunit of the F1 component of the ATP synthase and ADP+P¡ or ATP? loose Binding Change Mechanism binding ATP ADP+P ATP Crepeat ADP ADP +P; ATP ATP +P; tight binding open ATP loose => binding ADP+Pi open => catalyzes ADP+P¡ into ATP tight => releases ATP open => releases ADP+P¡
- The proton channel of ATP synthase consists of: 8–14 pairs of α helices. 8–14 a subunits. 7 α helices. 8–14 α helices. 8–14 half-channels.How many ATP's are formed per molecule of NADH and FADH2? How would a different number of subunits in the c-rings influence ATP formation?Which of the following regarding the ATP Synthase is INCORRECT? Protons flow through the a and c subunits The translocation of four protons through the ATP synthase fuels the synthesis of one ATP molecule The F1 domain can function as an ATPase The y subunit rotates while the xß dimers are stationary
- The most common fatty acid that exists in coconut oil is a fatty acid called lauric acid. This is a 12 carbon saturated (12:0) fatty acid. How many net ATP are produced from the complete oxidation of a single molecule of lauric acid after it enters into a muscle cell? Show steps pleaseExplain what ATP synthase is. Explain what a Na+/K+ pump is. In what way are ATP synthase and the Na+/K+ pump similar to each other? Give 2 differences in the function of ATP synthase and the Na+/K+ pump.Draw a simple diagram of ATP synthase, and insert it here. Indicate which parts are stationary and which rotate.
- Briefly explain how ATP synthase produces ATP by describing how the three conformations work (loose, tight, open)Which one of the following buffers the concentration of ATP? Select one: a. Glycolysis b. Acidosis O c. Phosphocreatine O d. Oxidative phosphorylation e. Acetyl coenzyme AWhy does removing a phosphate group from the triphosphate tail in a molecule of ATP release energy?