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== '''ATP Synthase''' ==
== '''ATP Synthase''' ==
<StructureSection load='5lqz' size='350' side='right' caption='ATP Synthase (PDB entry [[5lqz]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='5lqz' size='350' side='right' caption='ATP Synthase (PDB entry [[5lqz]])' scene=''>
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The synthesis of ATP, the cells energy currency, involves a number of steps performed by a tiny molecular motor, found in the mitochondrial membrane, called ATP synthase.
 
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1. Binding of ADP and the phosphate to ATP synthase
 
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2. Formation of the new high energy phosphate-phosphate bond between the ADP and phosphate
 
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3. Releasing the newly made ATP
 
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ATP synthase is shown here to the right in 3D with each protein shown a different colour. You are viewing the molecular model using the Jmol viewer within [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Proteopedia].
 
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ATP synthase is shown here to the right in 3D with each protein shown a different colour.
''Tools for exploring ATP synthase in 3D''
''Tools for exploring ATP synthase in 3D''
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'''Summary'''
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The synthesis of ATP, the cells energy currency, involves a number of steps performed by a tiny molecular motor, found in the mitochondrial membrane, called ATP synthase.
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1. Binding of ADP and the phosphate to ATP synthase to the F1 domain
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2. Formation of the new high energy phosphate-phosphate bond between the ADP and phosphate using energy, generated by the hydrogens moving the F0, then the movement is transmitted by the axel to the F1 region.
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3. Releasing the newly made ATP from the F1 region
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'''Key Terms'''
'''Key Terms'''
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Aspartic acid
Aspartic acid
ATP
ATP
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ATP synthase
ATP synthase
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ATP Synthase

ATP Synthase (PDB entry 5lqz)

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