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1 Electron transport chain (ETC)
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2 Location Membrane proteins between the matrix and intermembrane space.

3 Purpose To release the energy stored in NADH and FADH2 and use it to make ATP NADH FADH2

4 Major Reactants NADH FADH2 O2

5 Major Products ATP H2O

6 Details NADH and FADH2 release the electrons and protons trapped during the first 3 stages Electrons pass along a series of coenzymes/electron acceptors releasing energy along the way Energy is used to pump protons out of the matrix and into the intermembrane space This creates a [gradient] with a [H+] in the intermembrane space

7 Proton Pumps Series of oxidations and reductions between proteins
cytochromes Series of oxidations and reductions between proteins

8 More Details The ETC produces the most ATP of the 4 stages.
Each NADH and FADH2 is oxidized and the energy from its electrons is used to pump H+ ions The electrons from NADH and FADH2 are passed from protein to protein until they arrive at the final electron acceptor, oxygen. Oxygen then combines with 2 H+ to make H2O.

9 After building up the [H+]
Protons diffuse back into the matrix through a channel called ATP synthetase and ATP is formed. Oxidative Phosphorylation

10 As H+ is pumped into the intermembrane space an electrical gradient occurs across the inner membrane and the matrix occurs. The energy generated by this electrical gradient is called a proton motive force. The H+ diffuse through ATPase and for each H+ that diffuses back into the matrix through the enzyme 1 ATP is produced.

11 What is Chemiosmosis? Its when the H+ pass back across the membrane into the matrix As the H+ move through the ATP synthetase, their energy is used to combine ADP + Pi to make ATP

12 How much ATP? * * NB: The NADH from glycolysis only produce 2 ATP in the ETC.

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14 Can we get energy from other food sources?

15 metabolism of lipids and proteins will also yield ATP...
…see the end of chapter 5 for more details on that!!!!


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