General consideration of energy transduction by the ATPase-ATP system
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概要
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The current dogma describes that the amount of biological work done by ATPase is limited only by the free energy change in the hydrolysis of ATP. However, this is not a principal requirement. As the system consists of both ATP and ATPase, it is the potential energy change in the entire system before and after ATP hydrolysis that should be considered. In this paper we reconsider the conceptual framework for energy transduction by the ATPase-ATP system from the point of view of the change in internal potential energy in the entire system.
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著者
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Fukushima Yoshihiro
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Ushimaru Makoto
Department Of Chemistry Kyorin University School Of Medicine
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Fukushima Yoshihiro
Department Of Applied Physics Fukuoka University
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Fukushima Yoshihiro
Department of Chemistry, Kyorin University School of Medicine
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