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The Pathways of Oxidative Phosphorylation By A-aron L. and Jay- Crisp

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The Pathways of Oxidative Phosphorylation. By A- aron L. and Jay-Crisp. Whole Show. The Pathway of Electron Transport. The electron transport chain is a collection of molecules embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria in Eukaryotic cells. Most components in a chain are protein - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Pathways of OxidativePhosphorylationBy A-aron L. and Jay-Crisp

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Whole Show

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The Pathway of Electron Transport

• The electron transport chain is a collection of molecules embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria in Eukaryotic cells.• Most components in a chain are

protein• Exists in multi-protein

complexes Number 1-4• Bound to these proteins are

prosthetic groups and these are non-protein components essential for catalytic enzymes.

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ATP Molecular Mill1. H+ Ions flowing down their gradient

enter a half channel in a stator, which is anchored in the membrane.

2. H+ Ions enter binding sites within a rotor, changing the shape of each subunit so that the rotor spins within the membrane.

3. Each H+ Ion makes one complete turn before leaving the rotor and passing through a second half channel in the stator into the mitochondrial matrix.

4. Spinning of the rotor causes as internal rod to spin as well. This rod extends like a stalk into the knob below it, which is held stationary by part of the stator.

5. Turning of the rod activates catalytic sites in the knob that produce ATP from ADB and P

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Yo Dog, What’s the Pathway to E-Trans.• Most of the remaining electron carriers between

ubiquinone and oxygen are proteins call Cytochromes.• Prosthetic group, called a heme group• Has an Iron Atom that accepts and donates electrons.

• The electron transport chain has several types of cytochromes each a different protein with a slightly different electron carrying heme group.

• The electron transport chain does not produce ATP directly• Breaks down larger molecules in a Nine Fold Process until they

becomes small enough, producing ATP as a product and H2O as a Bi-Product which then leads to CHEMIOSIS

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Chemiosmosis

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Chemiosmosis• Populating the inner membrane of the

mitochondrion or the prokaryotic plasma membrane are many copies of a protein complex, Called ATP Synthase• The enzyme that makes ATP from ADP and Inorganic

Phosphate• ADP+ P = ATP

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Chemiosmosis and Oxidative Phosphorylation

• There is an electrochemical gradient across the cristae

• Two Parts:• Difference in charge • Difference in Concentration

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Electrochemical

GradientThe diffusion gradient of an ion, which is affected by both the concentration difference of an ion across a membrane and the ions tendency to move relative to the membrane potential….

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Chemiosmosis and Oxidative Phosphorylation• The Inner

membrane is impermeable to protons.

• The protons are forced through special proton channels that are coupled with ATP synthase

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Chemiosmosis and Oxidative Phosphorylation

• The electrochemical gradient produces a proton-motive force (PMF) that moves the protons through this ATPase complex.

• Each time a proton comes through the ATPase complex, the free energy of the electrochemical gradient is reduced and this energy is used to create ATP from ADP + P in the matrix.

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Who found this out?• Peter Mitchell found all

this out in 1961 and coined the term chemiosmosis because the energy that drives ATP production comes from the osmosis of protons. It took a long time for his theory to be accepted. He finally got his Nobel Prize in 1978.

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