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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Mitochondrial '''hydrogen ion pumps''' — frequently referred to as "proton pumps" — are large enzyme complexes (CI, CIII, CIV, ATP synthase) spanning the mt-inner membrane mtIM, partially encoded by mtDNA. [[Complex I|CI]], [[CIII]] and [[CIV]] are H<sup>+</sup> pumps that drive [[hydrogen ion]]s against the electrochemical [[protonmotive force]] ''pmF'' and thus generating the ''pmF'', driven by electron transfer from reduced substrates to oxygen. In contrast, [[ATP synthase]] (also known as CV) is a H<sup>+</sup> pump that utilizes the exergy of proton flow along the protonmotive force to drive phosphorylation of [[ADP]] to [[ATP]].". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Hydrogen ion pump  + (Mitochondrial '''hydrogen ion pumps''' — fMitochondrial '''hydrogen ion pumps''' — frequently referred to as "proton pumps" — are large enzyme complexes (CI, CIII, CIV, ATP synthase) spanning the mt-inner membrane mtIM, partially encoded by mtDNA. [[Complex I|CI]], [[CIII]] and [[CIV]] are H<sup>+</sup> pumps that drive [[hydrogen ion]]s against the electrochemical [[protonmotive force]] ''pmF'' and thus generating the ''pmF'', driven by electron transfer from reduced substrates to oxygen. In contrast, [[ATP synthase]] (also known as CV) is a H<sup>+</sup> pump that utilizes the exergy of proton flow along the protonmotive force to drive phosphorylation of [[ADP]] to [[ATP]].P]].)