Question: ATP synthase is composed of two complexes: a peripheral membrane complex called F1 and an integra…
Show transcribed image text ATP synthase is composed of two complexes: a peripheral membrane complex called F1 and an integral membrane complex called Fo. What roles do the two complexes play in oxidative phosphorylation? Why is the total consensus number of molecules of ATP per NADH 2.5 instead of three for eukaryote cells? Why is the yield of ATP from cytoplasmic NADH less than 2.5 ATP per NADH when the glycerol-phosphate shuttle is operating?
ATP synthase is composed of two complexes: a peripheral membrane complex called F1 and an integral membrane complex called Fo. What roles do the two complexes play in oxidative phosphorylation? Why is the total consensus number of molecules of ATP per NADH 2.5 instead of three for eukaryote cells? Why is the yield of ATP from cytoplasmic NADH less than 2.5 ATP per NADH when the glycerol-phosphate shuttle is operating?