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'''Key Terms'''
'''Key Terms'''
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ATP = adenosine triphosphate (nucleotide)
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ATP = Adenosine triphosphate (nucleotide)
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ADP = adenosine diphosphate (nucleotide)
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ADP = Adenosine diphosphate (nucleotide)
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Aspartic acid = an acidic amino acid (negatively charged)
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Aspartic acid = An acidic amino acid (negatively charged)
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Glutamic acid = an acidic amino acid (negatively charged)
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Glutamic acid = An acidic amino acid (negatively charged)
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Arginine = a basic amino acid (negatively charged)
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Arginine = A basic amino acid (negatively charged)
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Transmembrane α-helices = membrane-spanning α-helices
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Transmembrane α-helices = Membrane-spanning α-helices
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ATP synthase - A molecular motor that generates ATP
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ATP synthase = A molecular motor that generates ATP
Hydrogen ion = A hydrogen atom that has lost (or gained) an electron. A positively charged hydrogen ion is also referred to as a proton
Hydrogen ion = A hydrogen atom that has lost (or gained) an electron. A positively charged hydrogen ion is also referred to as a proton

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ATP Synthase

ATP Synthase (PDB entry 5lqz)

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