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ATP synthase is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Also called F1F0-ATPase
It uses and makes H+ gradient to synthesise ATP.
It has a ‘Knob and stalk’ structure.
F1 contains the catalytic subunits and sticks out of the mitochondrial matrix.
F0 has a proton channel and remains embedded in the mitochondrial membrane.


Molecular structure of F1F0-ATPase.
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