BCMB 311 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Chemiosmosis, Membrane Transport Protein, Atp Synthase

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Antenna complex - in chloroplasts and photosynthetic bacteria, the part of the membrane-bound photosystem that captures energy from sunlight; contains an array of proteins that bind hundreds of chlorophyll molecules and other photosensitive pigments. Atp synthase - membrane-associated enzyme complex that catalyzes the formation of. Atp from adp and inorganic phosphate during oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis. Carbon fixation - process by which green plants and other photosynthetic organisms incorporate carbon atoms from atmospheric carbon dioxide into sugars. Cell respiration - process by which cells harvest the energy stored in food molecules; usually accompanied by the uptake to o2 and the release of co2. Chemiosmotic coupling - mechanism that uses the energy stored in a transmembrane proton gradient to drive the energy-requiring process, such as the synthesis of atp or the transport of a molecule across a membrane. Chemiosmotic hypothesis - the mechanism for generating energy that was first proposed in 1961.

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