An important function of the mitochondrial inner membrane is to provide a selectively permeable barrier to the

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An important function of the mitochondrial inner membrane is to provide a selectively permeable barrier to the movement of water-soluble molecules and thus generate different chemical environments on either side of the membrane. However, many of the substrates and products of oxidative phosphorylation are water soluble and must cross the inner membrane. How does this transport occur?

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Molecular Cell Biology

ISBN: 978-1429234139

7th edition

Authors: Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Anthony Bretscher, Hidde Ploegh, Angelika Amon, Matthew P. Scott

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