AbstractIn the last couple of years the chemiosmotic hypothesis has been severely criticised, such that many research groups now consider it to be a less than exact description of biological energy transduction. The most potent experimental support for this view is based upon the technique known as the double-inhibitor titration [e.g., (1982) Biochem. J. 206, 351-357]. The results of such experiments have been considered by many to exclude ‘unequivocally’ the chemiosmotic coupling model. It will be shown that such unequivocal statements are not possible. An argument is put forward which shows how the chemiosmotic model may explain these titrations without any further elaborations of the original hypothesis
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
Abstract50years ago Peter Mitchell proposed the chemiosmotic hypothesis for which he was awarded the...
AbstractAccording to the chemosmotic hypothesis, ATP is synthesized in mitochondria, bacteria and ch...
AbstractIn the last couple of years the chemiosmotic hypothesis has been severely criticised, such t...
AbstractFollowing the appearance of two papers in this journal commenting on the logic of the applic...
Following the appearance of two papers in this journal commenting on the logic of the application of...
AbstractFollowing the appearance of two papers in this journal commenting on the logic of the applic...
The results of double-inhibitor and uncoupler-inhibitor titrations have been simulated and analyzed ...
The results of double-inhibitor and uncoupler-inhibitor titrations have been simulated and analyzed ...
The results of double-inhibitor and uncoupler-inhibitor titrations have been simulated and analyzed ...
The rates of ATP synthesis and of ATP-driven NAD reduction have been measured in bovine heart submit...
The rates of ATP synthesis and of ATP-driven NAD reduction have been measured in bovine heart submit...
The most recent contribution by Sunil Nath in these pages is, mostly, a repetition of his previous c...
Recent publications have questioned the appropriateness of the chemiosmotic theory, a key tenet of ...
The first published outline of the chemiosmotic hypothesis of biological energy transduction was pub...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
Abstract50years ago Peter Mitchell proposed the chemiosmotic hypothesis for which he was awarded the...
AbstractAccording to the chemosmotic hypothesis, ATP is synthesized in mitochondria, bacteria and ch...
AbstractIn the last couple of years the chemiosmotic hypothesis has been severely criticised, such t...
AbstractFollowing the appearance of two papers in this journal commenting on the logic of the applic...
Following the appearance of two papers in this journal commenting on the logic of the application of...
AbstractFollowing the appearance of two papers in this journal commenting on the logic of the applic...
The results of double-inhibitor and uncoupler-inhibitor titrations have been simulated and analyzed ...
The results of double-inhibitor and uncoupler-inhibitor titrations have been simulated and analyzed ...
The results of double-inhibitor and uncoupler-inhibitor titrations have been simulated and analyzed ...
The rates of ATP synthesis and of ATP-driven NAD reduction have been measured in bovine heart submit...
The rates of ATP synthesis and of ATP-driven NAD reduction have been measured in bovine heart submit...
The most recent contribution by Sunil Nath in these pages is, mostly, a repetition of his previous c...
Recent publications have questioned the appropriateness of the chemiosmotic theory, a key tenet of ...
The first published outline of the chemiosmotic hypothesis of biological energy transduction was pub...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
Abstract50years ago Peter Mitchell proposed the chemiosmotic hypothesis for which he was awarded the...
AbstractAccording to the chemosmotic hypothesis, ATP is synthesized in mitochondria, bacteria and ch...