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In eubacteria, chloroplasts and mitochondria, the synthesis of ATP is carried out by a highly complex molecular machine known as ATP synthase. Our aim is to understand how this machine works. We are concentrating mainly on the enzyme from mitochondria which has many features in common with the bacterial and chloroplast enzymes. It sits in the inner membranes of the organelle, where it uses the transmembrane proton motive force (pmf) generated by the oxidation of nutrients as a source of energy for making ATP. The pmf across the inner membrane of the organelle is coupled to the chemical synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate by a rotary mechanism.

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  • great job man i like your effort u have done a great job try to make more informative videos like this. keep it up

  • I'm french and I understand.

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  • Can we get someone that speaks english?

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  • thankyou!

  • I wonder what attracts the thingy things to the catalyst thingy. I wonder why I watched this. I am glad there are people that understand these things.

  • @cremington11 I literally spit out all of my food on the keyboard.lol

  • sleeper cell?

  • wow the music inspired me 2 learn more.. not :p

    that indian moda faka is smart i`ll give him that,

    but come on all i head was "yan na deh, kali kali kali"

  • I L I K E this video! thank you

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