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It's either ATP synthase (if you are studying the end of the ETC part of respiration, where ADP is converted to ATP) through substrate-level phosphorylation

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nucleoside-diphosphate kinase (if you are looking at the transfer of a P* from, say, GTP to ADP to make ATP and GDP) through oxidative phosphorylation.

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Primarily F-ATPase...if you search this site there is a more involved series of answers under ATPase.

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ATP Synthase

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