Biochemical genetics of oxidative phosphorylation
- PMID: 4228763
- DOI: 10.1126/science.158.3808.1564
Biochemical genetics of oxidative phosphorylation
Abstract
The usefulness of mutants in the unraveling of complex, highly organized, membrane-bound processes such as oxidative phosphorylation is illustrated by a study of a single recessive gene mutation in yeast, designated op(1), which has abolished the efficiency in vivo and in vitro of oxidative phosphorylation without impairing the electron transfer.
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