Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Electron Transport Chain, Phosphorylation

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Change in respiration rate (oxygen consumption) in isolated mitochondria by addition of nadh, adp, uncoupler etc. 2,4 dinitrophenol: electron transport is the fastest it can possibly be once this uncoupler is added, nothing limits the rate of electron transport because there is no proton gradient; the concentration on both sides is always equal. Definition of respiratory control and how it is accomplished (proton gradient): Respiratory control: the process which limits the rate of electron transport based on the availability of. Adp and pi: the large different in h+ across the membrane puts a clutch on how fast electron transport occurs, when the proton gradient is large, it takes more energy to pump more protons across the membrane. Metabolic link(s) between chloroplast and mitochondria: photosynthesis and respiration are integrated, the chloroplast and mitochondria are linked by g3p, g3p is produced by the calvin cycle.

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