Excellent Video! Just one question: F0 of ATP Synthase is made up of 12 subunits, while F1 has 6 parts but only 3 moving. It takes 4 protons to make 1 ATP, based on the mechanics of the enzyme. If Complex 1 makes 4 protons from 1 NADH, how do we get 2.5, when conventional wisdom would assume just 1 per molecule of NADH?
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Excellent Video! Just one question: F0 of ATP Synthase is made up of 12 subunits, while F1 has 6 parts but only 3 moving. It takes 4 protons to make 1 ATP, based on the mechanics of the enzyme. If Complex 1 makes 4 protons from 1 NADH, how do we get 2.5, when conventional wisdom would assume just 1 per molecule of NADH?
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