AbstractAccording to the chemosmotic hypothesis, ATP is synthesized in mitochondria, bacteria and chloroplasts via the proton motive force Δp, the energy-rich intermediate of electron transport and photosynthetic phosphorylation. The general applicability of the chemosmotic hypothesis, however, was disputed until present. In particular the relationship between the rate of respiration and Δp in mitochondria was found variable, depending on the experimental conditions. Recently, a new mechanism of respiratory control was found, based on binding of ATP or ADP to subunit IV of cytochrome c oxidase, which is independent of Δp and could explain many previous results contradicting the chemosmotic hypothesis
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
The mechanism of uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation by carbonyl cyanide p-(trifluoromethoxy)phe...
The majority of cellular ATP synthesis is usually associated with respiratory and photosynthetic pro...
AbstractAccording to the chemosmotic hypothesis, ATP is synthesized in mitochondria, bacteria and ch...
AbstractThe present study reveals that the previously described effect of ATP-synthetase inhibition ...
AbstractThis paper describes the problems of measuring the allosteric ATP-inhibition of cytochrome c...
The "second mechanism of respiratory control" (allosteric ATP-inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase (Cc...
The "second mechanism of respiratory control" (allosteric ATP-inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase (C...
AbstractRecently the signal transduction function for oxidative phosphorylation was found to be seco...
During cellular respiration, aerobic eukaryotes employ molecular oxygen within the mitochondria, to ...
l) The submitochondrial particle system can synthesize ATP in the early phase (220 seconds after the...
l) The submitochondrial particle system can synthesize ATP in the early phase (220 seconds after the...
AbstractThe metabolic control analysis was applied to digitonin-permeabilized HepG2 cell line to ass...
AbstractThe time course of ATP synthesis, oxygen consumption, and change in the membrane potential i...
AbstractThe rates of electron transport and of ATP synthesis have been measured in bovine heart Mg-A...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
The mechanism of uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation by carbonyl cyanide p-(trifluoromethoxy)phe...
The majority of cellular ATP synthesis is usually associated with respiratory and photosynthetic pro...
AbstractAccording to the chemosmotic hypothesis, ATP is synthesized in mitochondria, bacteria and ch...
AbstractThe present study reveals that the previously described effect of ATP-synthetase inhibition ...
AbstractThis paper describes the problems of measuring the allosteric ATP-inhibition of cytochrome c...
The "second mechanism of respiratory control" (allosteric ATP-inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase (Cc...
The "second mechanism of respiratory control" (allosteric ATP-inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase (C...
AbstractRecently the signal transduction function for oxidative phosphorylation was found to be seco...
During cellular respiration, aerobic eukaryotes employ molecular oxygen within the mitochondria, to ...
l) The submitochondrial particle system can synthesize ATP in the early phase (220 seconds after the...
l) The submitochondrial particle system can synthesize ATP in the early phase (220 seconds after the...
AbstractThe metabolic control analysis was applied to digitonin-permeabilized HepG2 cell line to ass...
AbstractThe time course of ATP synthesis, oxygen consumption, and change in the membrane potential i...
AbstractThe rates of electron transport and of ATP synthesis have been measured in bovine heart Mg-A...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
The mechanism of uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation by carbonyl cyanide p-(trifluoromethoxy)phe...
The majority of cellular ATP synthesis is usually associated with respiratory and photosynthetic pro...