Lecture

ATP Synthase: Molecular Machine and Energy Production

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This lecture introduces the F-type ATP Synthase, a molecular machine responsible for energy production in cells. It covers the structure and function of ATP Synthase, its role in photosynthesis and respiration, and its comparison in different organisms. The presentation includes detailed insights from studies on yeast and bacterial ATP Synthase, as well as the efficiency and energy production mechanisms of the Proton Motive Force and ATP hydrolysis.

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