explain how ATP synthase helps in the synthesis of ATP in mitochondria
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In order to drive this reaction forward, ATP synthase couples ATP synthesis during cellular respiration to an electrochemical gradient created by the difference in proton (H+) concentration across the mitochondrial plasma membrane in eukaryotes or the plasma membrane in bacteria. ... ATP synthase is an F-ATPase.
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The function of ATP synthase is to synthesize ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the F1 sector. This is possible due to energy derived from a gradient of protons which cross the inner mitochondrial membrane from the intermembrane space into the matrix through the Fo portion of the enzyme.
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