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He went on to show that ATP synthesis was coupled to this electrochemical gradient.
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In biological context electrochemical gradient is electrochemical potential, usually for an ion that can move across membrane. It consists of two parts: of the soluble contsentration-DIFFERENCE of ions across memrane and electric charge-DIFFERENCE of differently charged ions across the cell-membrane. They keep on the dynamical homeostasis in cells.
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Thus, complex III contributes to generation of a proton electrochemical gradient, which is required for the function of ATP synthase.
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Phosphorylation of the carrier protein and the binding of a hydrogen ion induce a conformational (shape) change that drives the hydrogen ions to transport against the electrochemical gradient.
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In primary active transport, the proteins involved are pumps that normally use the chemical energy in the form of ATP. Secondary active transport, however, makes use of potential energy, which are usually derived through exploitation of an electrochemical gradient. This involves pore-forming proteins that form channels across the cell membrane.
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During charging, lithium ions are removed from the positive electrode material and migrated to the negative electrode through the electrolyte under the gradient of the electrochemical potential.
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