Search Results - "Wächter, André"
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Two rotary motors in F-ATP synthase are elastically coupled by a flexible rotor and a stiff stator stalk
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-03-2011)“…ATP is synthesized by ATP synthase (FOF₁-ATPase). Its rotary electromotor (FO) translocates protons (in some organisms sodium cations) and generates torque to…”
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Domain compliance and elastic power transmission in rotary FOF₁-ATPase
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-11-2008)“…The 2 nanomotors of rotary ATP synthase, ionmotive FO and chemically active F₁, are mechanically coupled by a central rotor and an eccentric bearing. Both…”
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Domain compliance and elastic power transmission in rotary F O F 1 -ATPase
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-11-2008)“…The 2 nanomotors of rotary ATP synthase, ionmotive F O and chemically active F 1 , are mechanically coupled by a central rotor and an eccentric bearing. Both…”
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Domain compliance and elastic power transmission in rotary F^sub o^F^sub 1^-ATPase
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-11-2008)“…The 2 nanomotors of rotary ATP synthase, ionmotive ... and chemically active ..., are mechanically coupled by a central rotor and an eccentric bearing. Both…”
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Domain Compliance and Elastic Power Transmission in Rotary ${\rm F}_{{\rm O}}{\rm F}_{1}\text{-}{\rm ATPase}
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-11-2008)“…The 2 nanomotors of rotary ATP synthase, ionmotive ${\rm F}_{{\rm O}}$ and chemically active F₁, are mechanically coupled by a central rotor and an eccentric…”
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Domain compliance and elastic power transmission in rotary F(O)F(1)-ATPase
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-11-2008)“…The 2 nanomotors of rotary ATP synthase, ionmotive F(O) and chemically active F(1), are mechanically coupled by a central rotor and an eccentric bearing. Both…”
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