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The synthesis of ATP involves a number of steps
The synthesis of ATP involves a number of steps
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1. Binding of ADP and the phosphate
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1. Binding of ADP and the phosphate
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2. Formation of the new high energy phosphate-phosphate bond
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2. Formation of the new high energy phosphate-phosphate bond
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3. Releasing the newly made ATP
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3. Releasing the newly made ATP
These steps are performed by a tiny molecular motor, found in the mitochondrial membrane, called ATP synthase - shown here in 3D with each protein shown a different colour.
These steps are performed by a tiny molecular motor, found in the mitochondrial membrane, called ATP synthase - shown here in 3D with each protein shown a different colour.

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ATP Synthase

ATP Synthase (PDB entry 5lqz)

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