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. 1981 Jun;78(6):3554-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.78.6.3554.

Mosaic nonequilibrium thermodynamics describes biological energy transduction

Mosaic nonequilibrium thermodynamics describes biological energy transduction

H V Westerhoff et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Jun.

Abstract

A procedure, called "mosaic nonequilibrium thermodynamics," for describing ion movement and energy transduction in biological membranes is tested in a model system: bacteriorhodopsin liposomes. The important steps in the theoretical derivations are summarized; one of the experimental tests of the postulated fundamental flow-force relationships is shown. Furthermore, how the quantitative method, even if used only qualitatively, facilitates analysis and understanding of experimental results (in this case, the effect of medium composition on the development of pH gradient and membrane potential in the bacteriorhodopsin liposomes) is shown. The main advantage of this method lies in its quantitative description of the effect of variation of system parameters on the performance of, in this case, the reconstituted proton pump bacteriorhodopsin. As an example, the method is shown to explain quantitatively the dependence of the steady-state pH gradient on the light intensity. Even in more refined analyses of experiments, the quantitative theoretical description is in full accordance with the experimental results; this is illustrated by considering the effect of valinomycin on the dependence of the initial rate of proton uptake into bacteriorhodopsin liposomes on light intensity. It is concluded that mosaic nonequilibrium thermodynamics describes ion movement and energy transduction in the model system of bacteriorhodopsin liposomes and, therefore, may be applied to any other biological system performing such processes.

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