Talk:Chemiosmosis
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I'm going to merge many of the chemiosmotic stuff under this name. I think that it makes more sense to have one entry under chemiosmosis rather than seperate entries for Chemiosmotic hypothesis and Chemiosmotic phosphorylation. Rozzychan 23:12, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Let the games begin
OK, I made the new article. I need references, images, and more depth on chemiosmosis in plants and bacteria. I also need someone to check the existing references. I copied them straight using two articles and do not know if they still are numbered correctly.
I hope to remove the entries for Chemiosmotic phosphorylation and Chemiosmotic hypothesis which I copied in entirety
Added image Etc3.png Rozzychan 02:29, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
Added image chemiosmosis1.png Rozzychan 03:29, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Suggestion for the key points to make while introducing chemiosmosis (chemiosmotic coupling)
- describe the terminal phosphate bond of ATP as the key "energy currency" of cells
- state that chemiosmosis is widely used (mitochondria, chloroplasts, bacteria) in living cells as a way to channel chemical energy into ATP.
- chemiosmosis requires a topologically close cellular or subcellular compartment surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane - this was a surprise to biochemists and its discovery resulted in a Nobel prize.
- lipid bilayer membranes are poorly permeable to protons
- chemical energy can be used to pump protons across membranes
- chemical energy can be stored in the form of a proton gradient across a cell membrane
- energy from a tranmembrane proton gradient can be captured to produce ATP
--JWSchmidt 03:07, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] chemiosmosis coupling
Someone needs to add some info on chemiosmosis coupling —The preceding unsigned comment was added by LtGeneral Snow (talk • contribs) 22:01, 6 December 2006 (UTC).
[edit] Proposed merger
I think the material on the Proton-motive force page could make a good section in this article and the Chemiosmotic hypothesis article could be added as a "History" section as it deals mostly with Peter Mitchell. TimVickers 18:18, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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- These articles are now redirects to this page. TimVickers 18:04, 17 March 2007 (UTC)