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how do eubacteria synthesize ATP?


rakuenso

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If i recall correctly, eubacteria such as e coli lack energy powerhouses such as the mitochondria and choroplast. So does anyone know a link that provides extensive detail as to how they synthesize ATP from molecules such as glucose?

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Hi rakuenso,

sorcerer is right, bacteria (prokaryotes) lack the mitochindria organelles which normally drive the ATP synthesis in our cells. But the alternative way to synthisizing ATP is setting up a proton gradient over the inner membrane (between the periplasmatic space and the cytosolic space) which "spins" the ATP-synthase making the ATP.

 

(I don't have a link, i can refer to the book The CELL by Alberts et al.)

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