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'''The F1 and Axle'''
'''The F1 and Axle'''
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The <scene name='78/781973/Alpha-beta/1'>F1 motor head</scene> contains α (alpha) chain (shown in light blue) and a β (beta) chain (shown in dark blue). The <scene name='78/781973/Axel/1'>axle</scene>, which is composed mainly of the <scene name='78/781973/Gamma/1'> γ (gamma) </scene> protein chain. The axle rotates with three 120° steps, putting the β chains into three different conformations, allowing the ADP and phosphate to bind, the high energy bond to form and the release of ATP.
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The <scene name='78/781973/Alpha-beta/1'>F1 motor head</scene> contains an α (alpha) chain (shown in light blue) and a β (beta) chain (shown in dark blue). The <scene name='78/781973/Axel/1'>axle</scene>, which is composed mainly of the <scene name='78/781973/Gamma/1'> γ (gamma) </scene> protein chain. The axle rotates with three 120° steps, putting the β chains into three different conformations, allowing the ADP and phosphate to bind, the high energy bond to form and the release of ATP.
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Revision as of 11:28, 23 March 2018

ATP Synthase

ATP Synthase (PDB entry 5lqz)

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