Oxidative phosphorylation Animation - Formation of ATP & sites of ATP synthesis
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2018
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Oxidative phosphorylation is conceptually simple and mechanistically complex. Indeed, the unraveling of the mechanism of oxidative phosphorylation has been one of the most challenging problems of biochemistry. The flow of electrons from NADH or FADH2 to O2 through protein complexes located in the mitochondrial inner membrane leads to the pumping of protons out of the mitochondrial matrix. The resulting uneven distribution of protons generates a pH gradient and a transmembrane electrical potential that creates a proton-motive force. ATP is synthesized when protons flow back to the mitochondrial matrix through an enzyme complex. Thus, the oxidation of fuels and the phosphorylation of ADP are coupled by a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane
Oxidative phosphorylation is the culmination of a series of energy transformations that are called cellular respiration or simply respiration in their entirety. First, carbon fuels are oxidized in the citric acid cycle to yield electrons with high transfer potential. Then, this electron-motive force is converted into a proton-motive force and, finally, the proton-motive force is converted into phosphoryl transfer potential. The conversion of electron-motive force into proton-motive force is carried out by three electron-driven proton pumps-NADH-Q oxidoreductase, Q-cytochrome c oxidoreductase, and cytochrome c oxidase. These large transmembrane complexes contain multiple oxidation-reduction centers, including quinones, flavins, iron-sulfur clusters, hemes, and copper ions. The final phase of oxidative phosphorylation is carried out by ATP synthase, an ATP-synthesizing assembly that is driven by the flow of protons back into the mitochondrial matrix. Components of this remarkable enzyme rotate as part of its catalytic mechanism. Oxidative phosphorylation vividly shows that proton gradients are an interconvertible currency of free energy in biological systems.
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Sir, 10 c subunit is present in yeast, what about humans??
Sir what confirmational change will take place in beta sub unit
Sir what form does the energy is liberated from complex 1 3 and 4
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Sir, in photosynthesis PS 1 present on stroma lamelle then how it form atp because H+ concentration in stroma remains constant
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What is the role of protons(chemically) in ATP production
Oxygen after receiving election combines with 2proton(2H+) to form water, these protons which are involve in production of water is known as proton chemical
Excellent elaboration
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I have a doubt related to this topic sir. How many protons are required to activate the F0?
Its not the requirement of fo but depending upon the protons that are pumped back the atp will be synthesized. For eg if 4H+ (proton) are pumped 1ATP will be produced
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Sir how protons will help in Producing ATP
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Did this energy production system need to come into being before the first living cell could exist?
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Wow, that first living cell must have been some lucky chance. How many billion years would we have to wait for that to happen by accident?
JT look up endosymbiosis theory. The mitochondrion was actually a separate living organism which was engulfed by a larger organism (phagocytosis obviously), and formed a symbiotic relationship.
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Good prestation.I request you to use the pointer again and again to highlight the complexes...in order to have better memory consolidation .Thanks for the lovely prestation by you handsomeguy
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Sir why cytoplasmic NADH+H produce 2 ATP?(in plants)
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Please explain confirmation of Beta subunit and how actually ATP is form
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i often get confused b/w ETC and oxidative phosphorylation, is it supposed to be a part of each other
plZ elaborate if possible
u can see ETC in my play list which is explained coupled with oxidative phosphorylation
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Tysm
Oxysome proces ka hindi me video banaeye
If we rest always and oxygen is utilised less then will it mean that we will live a long life as less atp is consumed.. if we exercise we'll consume a lot of atp hence energy used which will make our body unhealthy because of wear and tear ????
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