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The evolution significance of the membrane three state dependent regulations and the full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance

Author: 
Ambaga, M.
Subject Area: 
Health Sciences
Abstract: 

The evolution significance of the membrane three state dependent regulations appeared in the three domain of life as Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya and gradually specialized, turn to fist variant of the membrane - redox potential, a three state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance. If did not develop the branched hydrocarbon chains attached to glycerol by ether linkages in the membrane lipids of Archaea prokaryotic cells in early phases of evolution it would be impossible the formation of modern variants of the membrane - redox potential, a three state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance inside human body. During clarifying the evolution significance of the membrane three state dependent regulations and the full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance by us established that: 1. One is variants of the membrane - redox potential, a three state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance was the fluid alpha state of the membrane - redox potentials three - state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance inside human body consisting of unsaturated fatty acids with high levels of oxy potentials conducting the flow of protons and electrons. 2. Also, second variants of the membrane - redox potential, a three state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance was the solid betta state of the membrane - redox potentials three - state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance inside human body consisting of mainly saturated fatty acids conditioning a high levels of red potentials conducting the flow of protons and electrons. 3. Third variants of the membrane - redox potential, a three state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance was the gamma state of of the membrane - redox potentials three - state line system dependent - full 9 stepped cycle of proton conductance inside human body consisting of decreased contents of saturated - unsaturated fatty acids, conditioning a decreased levels of redoxy potentials conducting the flow of protons and electrons.

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