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Define chemosmotic hypothesis

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Define chemosmotic hypothesis
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Jheel Porwal 6 years, 10 months ago

1. Splitting of water results in Increasing of H+ ion concen'n. (in thylakoid space) 2. H+ ion concen'n decreases towards the stroma side.(PQ converts to PQH2) Reduction of NADP+. pH increases. 3. It creates transmembrane proton concen'n gradient. 4. Thylakoid memb. Is not itself permeable to p+ so p+ moves towards strong side through ATPase complex. ATPase complex has: F0 (pr. Inside & forms channels) F1 (outside the memb.) H+ ions flow from higher to lower concen'n through ATPase complex that allows ATP synthase enzyme to produce ATP from ADP. 3H+ ions form 1ATP.
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