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|description=The '''membrane-bound [[electron transfer-pathway]] (mET-pathway)''' consists in mitochondria mainly of [[respiratory complexes]] CI, CII, electron transferring flavoprotein complex (CETF), glycerophosphate dehydrogenase complex (CGpDH), and choline dehydrogenase, with [[convergent electron flow]] at the [[Q-junction]] (Coenzyme Q), and the two downstream respiratory complexes connected by cytochrome ''c'', CIII and CIV, with oxygen as the final electron acceptor. The mET-pathway is the terminal (downstream) module of the mitochondrial [[ET-pathway]] and can be | |description=The '''membrane-bound [[electron transfer-pathway]] (mET-pathway)''' consists in mitochondria mainly of [[respiratory complexes]] CI, CII, electron transferring flavoprotein complex (CETF), glycerophosphate dehydrogenase complex (CGpDH), and choline dehydrogenase, with [[convergent electron flow]] at the [[Q-junction]] (Coenzyme Q), and the two downstream respiratory complexes connected by cytochrome ''c'', CIII and CIV, with oxygen as the final electron acceptor. The mET-pathway is the terminal (downstream) module of the mitochondrial [[ET-pathway]] and can be isolated from the ET-pathway in [[submitochondrial particles]] (SmtP). | ||
|info=[[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways]] | |info=[[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:47, 15 July 2019
Description
The membrane-bound electron transfer-pathway (mET-pathway) consists in mitochondria mainly of respiratory complexes CI, CII, electron transferring flavoprotein complex (CETF), glycerophosphate dehydrogenase complex (CGpDH), and choline dehydrogenase, with convergent electron flow at the Q-junction (Coenzyme Q), and the two downstream respiratory complexes connected by cytochrome c, CIII and CIV, with oxygen as the final electron acceptor. The mET-pathway is the terminal (downstream) module of the mitochondrial ET-pathway and can be isolated from the ET-pathway in submitochondrial particles (SmtP).
Abbreviation: mET-pathway
Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways
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