How does the "binding-change model" for synthesis and hydrolysis of ATP in the inner mitochondrial membrane work? ?
A) "Flipping" of orientation of F1Fo-ATP synthase in the membrane
B) A one-step rotation of 180o
C) Change in the binding constant for ATP on the T subunit
D) Conformation change of the b subunit resulting in release of protons
E) Rotation of the g subunit in 120o steps
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