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Question Video: Recalling the Equation for the Production of ATP by ATP Synthase Biology • Second Year of Secondary School

State the equation for the production of ATP by ATP synthase.

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State the equation for the production of ATP by ATP synthase.

This question is asking us about oxidative phosphorylation, which is a step in cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is an important process in all living organisms. It’s the process where glucose is broken down to release energy that is stored in molecules of ATP. There are four main steps in cellular respiration: glycolysis; the link reaction; the Krebs cycle, also known as a citric acid cycle; and oxidative phosphorylation, also known as the electron transport chain. Throughout glycolysis, the link reaction, and the Krebs cycle, molecules of ATP are formed in addition to the coenzymes NADH and FADH2. During oxidative phosphorylation, NADH and FADH2 are used to produce even more ATP. In fact, oxidative phosphorylation is the step where the most ATP is produced.

Oxidative phosphorylation takes place in the mitochondria. Here you can see a diagram of the mitochondrion with its outer membrane and inner membrane, which contain the intermembrane space, as well as the matrix, which is contained within the inner membrane. This diagram shows the basic outline of oxidative phosphorylation. In the mitochondrial inner membrane are a number of proteins that are specialized in harvesting energy from the high-energy electrons stored in the coenzymes NADH and FADH2.

You can follow the journey of an electron from the left. There is a lot of stored energy in these electrons, and throughout the electron transport chain the electrons lose some of this energy in little steps. This release of energy can be used to actively transport hydrogen ions against its concentration gradient from the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane space. This concentration gradient represents a form of stored energy and can be used to make ATP as we can see on the right. This specialized protein complex, called ATP synthase, couples the movement of hydrogen ions down their concentration gradient to the synthesis of ATP.

As we can see in the diagram, the equation for the formation of ATP by ATP synthase is ADP plus Pi produces ATP.

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