Atomically defined mechanism for proton transfer to a buried redox centre in a protein.
The basis of the chemiosmotic theory is that energy from light or respiration is used to generate a trans-membrane proton gradient. This is largely achieved by membrane-spanning enzymes known as 'proton pumps. There is intense interest in experiments which reveal, at the molecular level, how pr...
Main Authors: | Chen, K, Hirst, J, Camba, R, Bonagura, C, Stout, C, Burgess, B, Armstrong, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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