According to the proposed pathway for the action of GroEL/GroES, a single GroEL complex has two subunits consisting of heptameric rings and each ring binds an ATP molecule. How many ADP molecules would be produced when the complex releases an unfolded polypeptide?

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According to the proposed pathway for the action of GroEL/GroES, a single GroEL complex has two subunits consisting of heptameric rings and each ring binds an ATP molecule. How many ADP molecules would be produced when the complex releases an unfolded polypeptide?