Electrochemical energy for living systems |
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Authors: | David Deamer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Plastoquinone and ubiquinone play essential roles in the electron transport chains of chloroplasts and mitochondria by coupling electron transport to the transfer of protons across membranes. The energy of the resulting proton gradient is used to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of all life. How did quinones first become involved in this process? We have detected several quinone compounds in carbonaceous meteorites that can transport protons in a liposome model system. It is possible that such compounds were available to transport protons in primitive versions of electron transport in early life. |
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Keywords: | Electron transport Plastoquinone Ubiquinone Proton gradient Chemiosmosis Carbonaceous meteorites |
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