Abstract

The electrochemical proton gradient formed during light-induced electron transport in bacterial chromatophores is composed of both a proton concentration gradient and a membrane potential that can interchange under appropriate conditions. Both components, whether light-induced or imposed artificially in the dark, can drive ATP synthesis.

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