The conversion of sunlight into useable cellular energy occurs via the proton–coupled electron transfer reactions of photosynthesis. Light is absorbed by photosynthetic pigments and transferred to photochemical reaction centers to initiate electron and proton transfer reactions to store energy in a redox gradient and an electrochemical proton gradient (proton motive force, pmf), composed of a concentration gradient (ΔpH) and an electric field (Δψ), which drives the synthesis of ATP through the thylakoid FoF1-ATP synthase. Although ATP synthase structure and function are conserved across biological kingdoms, the number of membrane–embedded ion–binding c subunits varies between organisms, ranging from 8 to 17, theoretically altering the H+/AT...
Chloroplastic ATP synthase plays a significant role in the regulation of proton motive force (pmf) a...
AbstractThe chloroplast H+-ATP synthase is a key component for the energy supply of higher plants an...
AbstractSinglet oxygen (1O2) produced in plants during photosynthesis has a strong damaging effect n...
Driven by transmembrane electrochemical ion gradients, F-type ATP synthases are the primary source o...
AbstractElectron transport, the proton gradient and ATP synthesis were determined in thylakoids that...
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants strictly adjust the contents of both ATP synthase and cytochrome ...
INTRODUCTION: Green plant chloroplasts convert light into chemical energy, and adenosine triphosphat...
AbstractThe vast majority of organisms produce ATP by a membrane-bound rotating protein complex, ter...
Photosynthesis sustains virtually all life on planet Earth providing the oxygen we breathe and the f...
AbstractIn this paper the authors emphasise that the proton translocating ATP synthase from thiol-mo...
AbstractIn chloroplasts, synthesis of ATP is energetically coupled with the utilization of a proton ...
© 2019 Cylic electron flow (CEF) around Photosystem I in photosynthetic eukaryotes is likely to be n...
The photosynthetic chloroplast thylakoid membrane of higher plants is a complex three-dimensional st...
ATP synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – the molecul...
Photosynthetic electron transport and Calvin cycle reactions need to be co-regulated in order to pro...
Chloroplastic ATP synthase plays a significant role in the regulation of proton motive force (pmf) a...
AbstractThe chloroplast H+-ATP synthase is a key component for the energy supply of higher plants an...
AbstractSinglet oxygen (1O2) produced in plants during photosynthesis has a strong damaging effect n...
Driven by transmembrane electrochemical ion gradients, F-type ATP synthases are the primary source o...
AbstractElectron transport, the proton gradient and ATP synthesis were determined in thylakoids that...
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants strictly adjust the contents of both ATP synthase and cytochrome ...
INTRODUCTION: Green plant chloroplasts convert light into chemical energy, and adenosine triphosphat...
AbstractThe vast majority of organisms produce ATP by a membrane-bound rotating protein complex, ter...
Photosynthesis sustains virtually all life on planet Earth providing the oxygen we breathe and the f...
AbstractIn this paper the authors emphasise that the proton translocating ATP synthase from thiol-mo...
AbstractIn chloroplasts, synthesis of ATP is energetically coupled with the utilization of a proton ...
© 2019 Cylic electron flow (CEF) around Photosystem I in photosynthetic eukaryotes is likely to be n...
The photosynthetic chloroplast thylakoid membrane of higher plants is a complex three-dimensional st...
ATP synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – the molecul...
Photosynthetic electron transport and Calvin cycle reactions need to be co-regulated in order to pro...
Chloroplastic ATP synthase plays a significant role in the regulation of proton motive force (pmf) a...
AbstractThe chloroplast H+-ATP synthase is a key component for the energy supply of higher plants an...
AbstractSinglet oxygen (1O2) produced in plants during photosynthesis has a strong damaging effect n...