Select all that apply. What is true about the conformational aspects of coupling? The proton gradient is involved in the release of bound ATP from the synthase as a result of conformational change. The conformational states interconvert as a result of proton flux through the synthase. There are two sites for substrate on the synthase and two possible conformational states: open (0) and tight-binding (T). Dinitrophenol binds to and inhibits ATP synthase conformational changes, thus inhibiting ATP synthesis. The Fo portion of ATP synthase acts as a rotary motor.
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