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Difference between revisions of "E-P excess capacity"

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* [[Free OXPHOS capacity]], ''β‰ˆP'' = ''P-L''
* [[Free OXPHOS capacity]], ''β‰ˆP'' = ''P-L''
* [[Free ROUTINE activity]], ''β‰ˆR'' = ''R-L''
* [[Free ROUTINE activity]], ''β‰ˆR'' = ''R-L''
* [[Free ET-capacity]], ''β‰ˆE'' = ''E-L''
* [[Free ET capacity]], ''β‰ˆE'' = ''E-L''
* [[Excess E-P capacity |Excess ''E-P'' capacity]], ''ExP'' = ''E-P''
* [[Excess E-P capacity |Excess ''E-P'' capacity]], ''ExP'' = ''E-P''
* [[Excess E-R capacity |Excess ''E-R'' capacity]], ''ExR'' = ''E-R''
* [[Excess E-R capacity |Excess ''E-R'' capacity]], ''ExR'' = ''E-R''

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E-P excess capacity

Description

Excess E-P capacity The excess E-P capacity, ExP, is the difference of the ET-capacity and OXPHOS-capacity, ExP = E-P. At ExP > 0, the capacity of the phosphorylation system exerts a limiting effect on OXPHOS capacity. In addition, ExP depends on coupling efficiency, since P aproaches E at increasing uncoupling.

Abbreviation: ExP

Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways


MitoPedia concepts: Respiratory state, Recommended 


MitoPedia topics: EAGLE 

Communicated by Gnaiger E 2010-08-17, edited 2015-01-18.

Excess E-P capacity factor

Excess E-P capacity factor The apparent excess E-P capacity factor, jExP = ExP/E.

Related terms in Bioblast

P.jpg OXPHOS, P

R.jpg ROUTINE, R

E.jpg ET-capacity, E

L.jpg LEAK, L

ROX.jpg ROX, R