Copyright 1997. Thomas M. Terry, The University of Connecticut.

Animation of Electron transport in Bacteria


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The schematic diagram above illustrates a bacterial cell. The region in the box is magnified in the second image, showing the electron transport system located in the cell membrane. In the animation, watch as NADH transfers H+ ions and electrons into the electron transport system.

Key points:

  1. Protons are translocated across the cell membrane, from the cytoplasm to the periplasmic space
  2. Electrons are transported along the membrane, through a series of protein carriers
  3. Oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor, combining with electrons and H+ ions to produce water
  4. As NADH delivers more H+ and electrons into the ETS, the proton gradient increases, with H+ building up outside the cell membrane, and OH- inside the membrane.

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