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- began to favor the chemiosmotic hypothesis, and in 1978 Peter D. Mitc**** was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Chemiosmotic coupling is important...
- was awarded the 1978 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his theory of the chemiosmotic mechanism of ATP synthesis. Mitc**** was born in Mitcham, Surrey on 29...
- century. One of the major triumphs of bioenergetics is Peter D. Mitc****'s chemiosmotic theory of how protons in aqueous solution function in the production...
- membranes. In mitochondria and chloroplasts, proton gradients generate a chemiosmotic potential used to synthesize ATP, and the sodium-pot****ium gradient helps...
- 1921 - August 1, 2016) was a British biochemist who helped discover the chemiosmotic mechanism of ATP synthesis. She also conducted research on the properties...
- by oxidative phosphorylation. The energy released is used to create a chemiosmotic potential by pumping protons across a membrane. This potential is then...
- electron transport chain (the so-called Z-scheme shown in the diagram), a chemiosmotic potential is generated by pumping proton cations (H+) across the membrane...
- perhaps meteoric quinones that were conducive to the development of chemiosmotic energy across lipid membranes if at a terrestrial origin. The PAH world...
- Ligand conduction: a general catalytic principle in chemical, osmotic and chemiosmotic reaction systems". European Journal of Biochemistry. 95 (1): 1–20. doi:10...
- doi:10.2741/1298. PMID 14977532. Mitc**** P, Moyle J (January 1967). "Chemiosmotic hypothesis of oxidative phosphorylation". Nature. 213 (5072): 137–139...