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      Explanation in Two Dimensions: Diagrams and Biological Explanation

      Biology & Philosophy
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          Molecular structure of nucleic acids; a structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid.

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            Structure at 2.8 A resolution of F1-ATPase from bovine heart mitochondria.

            In the crystal structure of bovine mitochondrial F1-ATPase determined at 2.8 A resolution, the three catalytic beta-subunits differ in conformation and in the bound nucleotide. The structure supports a catalytic mechanism in intact ATP synthase in which the three catalytic subunits are in different states of the catalytic cycle at any instant. Interconversion of the states may be achieved by rotation of the alpha 3 beta 3 subassembly relative to an alpha-helical domain of the gamma-subunit.
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              Thinking about Mechanisms

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                Journal
                Biology & Philosophy
                Biol Philos
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0169-3867
                1572-8404
                March 2005
                March 2005
                : 20
                : 2-3
                : 257-269
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                10.1007/s10539-005-2562-y
                38df5d18-bbf1-4089-b118-4ebc715a6f65
                © 2005

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