Redox-linked proton translocation by direct-coupled ligand conduction
- PMID: 1660870
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00785997
Redox-linked proton translocation by direct-coupled ligand conduction
Abstract
The term "direct-coupled" is considered in the context of redox-linked proton translocation mechanisms, and the origins of this concept, its philosophical implications, applications, and contributions to the development of bioenergetics, are discussed.
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