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1ATPADPACTIVE FIGURE 21.15 Photophosphorylation. Photoexcitation of the R. viridis RC leads toreduction of a quinone, Q, to form QH2. Oxidation of QH2by the cytochrome bc1complex leads to Hϩtrans-location for ATP synthesis by the R. viridis F1F0–ATP synthase. Test yourself on the concepts in[r]
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Catabolism converges via the citric acid cycle tothree principal end products: water, carbon dioxide,and ammonia. Simple, smallend products ofcatabolismEndproductsCitric acidcycleCO2FIGURE 17.7 The three stages of catabolism.Stage 1: Proteins, polysaccharides, and lipids are brokendown into their co[r]
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872 Chapter 28 DNA Metabolism: Replication, Recombination, and Repairevents associated with cell growth and division in eukaryotic cells fall into a generalsequence having four distinct phases: M, G1, S, and G2(Figure 28.11). Eukaryoticcells have solved the problem of replicating their enormous geno[r]
FIGURE 31.2 Structure and function of DnaK: (a) Domain organization and structure of the Hsp70 family mem-ber, DnaK.The ribbon diagram on the lower left is the ATP-binding domain of the DnaK analog, bovine Hsc70;bound ADP is shown as a stick diagram (purple). The ribbon diagram on the[r]
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