Alice Clark/ATPsynthase
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'''The F0 region''' | '''The F0 region''' | ||
- | <scene name='78/781973/F0/1'>The F0</scene> is a circular rotor that is formed of transmembrane α-helices located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The positively charged hydrogen ions (protons) travel around the circular F0 motor, and turning the F0 rotor in the process, much like a waterwheel. Firstly, the hydrogen ion binds a negatively charged <scene name='78/781973/Aspgluchain/1'>aspartic acid or glutamic acid</scene> residue (amino acid) within the transmembrane α-helices of the F0 motor. This action then allows the F0 to turn, as it can only turn in the hydrophobic membrane when a hydrogen ion is bound to these amino acids, as it neutralises the amino acids negative charge. Secondly, after a full rotation, the hydrogen is | + | <scene name='78/781973/F0/1'>The F0</scene> is a circular rotor that is formed of transmembrane α-helices located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The positively charged hydrogen ions (protons) travel around the circular F0 motor, and turning the F0 rotor in the process, much like a waterwheel. Firstly, the hydrogen ion binds a negatively charged <scene name='78/781973/Aspgluchain/1'>aspartic acid or glutamic acid</scene> residue (amino acid) within the transmembrane α-helices of the F0 motor. This action then allows the F0 to turn, as it can only turn in the hydrophobic membrane when a hydrogen ion is bound to these amino acids, as it neutralises the amino acids negative charge. Secondly, after a full rotation, the hydrogen is removed from the rotor by an <scene name='78/781973/Arg/1'>arginine</scene> amino acid, into a charged pocket, and then is passed to the opposite side of the membrane. |
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- | '''Q5: What is the location and role of the F0 region?''' | + | '''Q5: What is the location and role of the F0 region. How many Transmembrane α-helices are there?''' |
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- | '''Q6: Name two key amino acids, one acidic and one basic, that | + | '''Q6: Name two key amino acids, one acidic and one basic, that influences the hydrogen ions's path within the the F0?''' |
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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 | ||
- | Moiety = | + | Moiety = A "part" or "functional group" of a molecule |
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ATP Synthase
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