Textbook oxidative phosphorylation needs to be rewritten.
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TextoSeries Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 52(2), p.87-88, 2025Trabajos contenidos: - Kowaltowski, A. J
- Abdulkader, F
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Oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) is the energy-transfer process that generates most of our ATP, fueled by proton and electrical gradients across the inner mitochondrial membrane. A new surprising finding by Hernansanz-Agustín et al. demonstrates that between one-third and half of this gradient is attributable to Na+, transported in exchange for protons within complex I.
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