Definition and other additional information on Energy coupling from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... (1) Transfer of energy from catabolism to anabolism, or transfer of energy from exergonic process to endergonic process. ... exponent of biomass, and is clearly a statement of efficiency of redox coupling.
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September 21: Energy Coupling - ATP, NAD, FAD, "Chemiosmosis" ... A third example of energy coupling:; When linking those glucoses to form chains, how did those phosphates get attached to the glucoses? ... so they also use it somewhat like money, for energy coupling of all different sorts of chemical reactions.
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Energy coupling in PSI supercomplexes ... of Biology DBBS Molecular Biophys. WUSTL Library Photosynthesis Center Webmaster...
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The general energy-coupling proteins Enzyme I (EI) and HPr interact with sugar-specific Enzymes II (EIIsugar), with the exception of the fructose system, which has its own HPr-like domain, FPr. EI autophosphorylates, using PEP as the phosphate donor;
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Home > AS and A Level > Biology > Energy, Respiration & the Environment > Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a reservoir of potential chemical energy and an energy currency, mediating most energy coupling in cells.
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4-Dec-01: Chemiosmosis: The Energy Coupling Mechanism ... Chemiosmosis is an energy coupling mechanism that uses energy stored in the form of a proton gradient to drive cellular work.
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From the following article: ... Artur Osyczka, Christopher C. Moser, Fevzi Daldal and P. Leslie Dutton ... Nature 427, 607-612(12 February 2004)
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A system or reaction sequence in which energy from an energy-releasing process is used to drive an energy requiring process. ( Concepts in Biochemistry , Rodney Boyer. 2nd ED. p.579.)
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