8. Explain "Binding change" model of ATP synthesis
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Thus according to Boyer's binding change mechanism for ATP synthesis, the three catalytic sites on the enzyme bind ADP and phosphate in sequence and then undergo a conformational change so as to make a tightly bound ATP. The sites then change conformation again to release the ATP.
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The binding change mechanism involves the active site of a β subunit's cycling between three states. ... The enzyme then undergoes a change in shape and forces these molecules together, with the active site in the resulting "tight" state (shown in red) binding the newly produced ATP molecule with very high affin
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