| 31. | The introduction of Albert Lehninger discovered in 1948 that mitochondria are the site of oxidative phosphorylation in eukaryotes.
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| 32. | They share the initial pathway of glycolysis but aerobic metabolism continues with the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.
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| 33. | But the speed at which ATP is produced in this manner is about 100 times that of oxidative phosphorylation.
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| 34. | The amount of energy released by oxidative phosphorylation is high, compared with the amount produced by anaerobic fermentation.
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| 35. | In mitochondria, it is found in cytochrome c oxidase, which is the last protein in oxidative phosphorylation.
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| 36. | This alternative route for protons uncouples oxidative phosphorylation and the energy in the PMF is instead released as heat.
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| 37. | This metabolic alteration is described by the up-regulation of oxidative phosphorylation-called the inverse Warburg Effect.
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| 38. | ETQ-QO links the oxidation of fatty acids and some amino acids to oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria.
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| 39. | Its functions is to separate the oxidative phosphorylation from synthesis of ATP as energy which is anticipated as heat.
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| 40. | In oxidative phosphorylation the energy for ATP formation is derived from an plasma membrane ) via the electron transport chain.
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