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ATP SynthaseATP Synthase
of the structure membrane in bedded helices adenosine diphosphate ADP adenosine triphosphate ATP axle stator
To the right is a structure of ATP synthase shown using the Jmol viewer within Proteopedia.
Exploring in 3D - left mouse button to rotate the protein model. - middle mouse button or scroll wheel to zoom (option-click on a Mac) - right mouse button for more options and information (control-click on a Mac). Have a go yourself now ==>
Click '>here</scene> for a view where the different components are coloured differently? See how many you can identify
Q1: Where is the F1 region? Q2: How many ATP can you find? Q3: What is the location and role of the FO region?
ATP synthase is an example of a molecular motor. Use the Structure to answer the questions below. Q4: How many phosphates does ATP have? Q5: What would be the xxxxxx
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