Recent publications have questioned the appropriateness of the chemiosmotic theory, a key tenet of modern bioenergetics originally described by Mitchell and since widely improved upon and applied. In one of them, application of Gauss’ law to a model charge distribution in mitochondria was argued to refute the possibility of ATP generation through H+ movement in the absence of a counterion, whereas a different author advocated, for other reasons, the impossibility of chemiosmosis and proposed that a novel energy-generation scheme (referred to as “murburn”) relying on superoxide-catalyzed (or superoxide-promoted) ADP phosphorylation would operate instead. In this letter, those proposals are critically examined and found to be inconsi...
The chemical system for the transformation of energy in eukaryotic mitochondria has engaged research...
In bacteria primary H+-pumps transform chemical, redox or light energy into an electrochemical poten...
In bacteria primary H+-pumps transform chemical, redox or light energy into an electrochemical poten...
The most recent contribution by Sunil Nath in these pages is, mostly, a repetition of his previous c...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
The majority of cellular ATP synthesis is usually associated with respiratory and photosynthetic pro...
During cellular respiration, aerobic eukaryotes employ molecular oxygen within the mitochondria, to ...
The 'chemiosmotic hypothesis', formulated in the 1960s, revolutionized the study of the mitochondrio...
The 'chemiosmotic hypothesis', formulated in the 1960s, revolutionized the study of the mitochondrio...
The 'chemiosmotic hypothesis', formulated in the 1960s, revolutionized the study of the mitochondrio...
The transmembrane-electrostatically localized protons (TELP) theory may represent a complementary de...
Transmembrane electrostatically localized protons (TELP) theory has been recently recognized as an i...
AbstractRecent measurements show that the proton movements of chemiosmotic energy coupling may occur...
The first published outline of the chemiosmotic hypothesis of biological energy transduction was pub...
AbstractNew and old data pertinent to the electrochemical potentials across the inner mitochondrial ...
The chemical system for the transformation of energy in eukaryotic mitochondria has engaged research...
In bacteria primary H+-pumps transform chemical, redox or light energy into an electrochemical poten...
In bacteria primary H+-pumps transform chemical, redox or light energy into an electrochemical poten...
The most recent contribution by Sunil Nath in these pages is, mostly, a repetition of his previous c...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
The majority of cellular ATP synthesis is usually associated with respiratory and photosynthetic pro...
During cellular respiration, aerobic eukaryotes employ molecular oxygen within the mitochondria, to ...
The 'chemiosmotic hypothesis', formulated in the 1960s, revolutionized the study of the mitochondrio...
The 'chemiosmotic hypothesis', formulated in the 1960s, revolutionized the study of the mitochondrio...
The 'chemiosmotic hypothesis', formulated in the 1960s, revolutionized the study of the mitochondrio...
The transmembrane-electrostatically localized protons (TELP) theory may represent a complementary de...
Transmembrane electrostatically localized protons (TELP) theory has been recently recognized as an i...
AbstractRecent measurements show that the proton movements of chemiosmotic energy coupling may occur...
The first published outline of the chemiosmotic hypothesis of biological energy transduction was pub...
AbstractNew and old data pertinent to the electrochemical potentials across the inner mitochondrial ...
The chemical system for the transformation of energy in eukaryotic mitochondria has engaged research...
In bacteria primary H+-pumps transform chemical, redox or light energy into an electrochemical poten...
In bacteria primary H+-pumps transform chemical, redox or light energy into an electrochemical poten...