BSCI-1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Atp Synthase, Alpha Beta Gamma, Stata

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Lecture outline #17: oxidative phosphorylation reading: sections 5. 2, 5. 3, 5. 5. If we had one glucose molecules: how many atp we get from glycolysis (2 atp) For each glucose we get 2 gtp after cac glucose gives two pyruvate. glucose provided us with two atp in glycolysis and two gtp in. One glucose molecule can yield as much as 38 atp molecules after the complete oxidation of glucose. Most of the energy is in nadh molecules. Some in fadh2 molecules. and effectively we have only produced 4 atp. The energy from nadh and fadh2 has to be used to make more atp in the process of. The second stage: the energy is used to make atp from adp (phosphorylation) All proteins are integral proteins in the inner mitochondrial membranes. oxidation oxidation of nadh. which will restore nad for recycling. also, we will get energy out of this.

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