Alice Clark/ATPsynthase
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'''The ATP synthase molecule is built up of different proteins each with a seperate role ''' | '''The ATP synthase molecule is built up of different proteins each with a seperate role ''' | ||
- | The | + | The <scene name='78/781973/Alpha-beta/1'>F1 motor</scene> contains alpha (shown in light blue) and beta (shown in dark blue) chains. It also has the adenosine diphosphate (ADP) molecules and the adenosine triphosphate ATP <scene name='78/781973/Atpandadp/1'>binding sites</scene>. See if you can zoom in on the ATP identify the base, sugar and phosphates that make up these molecules. |
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