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|title=Gnaiger E (2007-2011) Mitochondrial pathways to Complex II, glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and electron transferring flavoprotein. Mitochondr Physiol Network 11.09. - ''New edition:'' [[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways]]. | |title=Gnaiger E (2007-2011) Mitochondrial pathways to Complex II, glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and electron transferring flavoprotein. Mitochondr Physiol Network 11.09. - ''New edition:'' [[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways]]. | ||
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|authors= | |authors=Oroboros | ||
|year=2007 | |year=2007 | ||
|journal=Mitochondr Physiol Network | |journal=Mitochondr Physiol Network | ||
|abstract='''[[Complex II]] (CII)''' is the only membrane-bound enzyme in the tricarboxylic acid cycle and is part of the mitochondrial [[electron transfer system]] (ETS). The flavoprotein [[succinate dehydrogenase]] is the largest polypeptide of CII, located on the matrix face of the inner mitochondrial membrane. Following succinate oxidation, the enzyme transfers electrons directly to the quinone pool. Whereas CI is NADH-linked to the dehydrogenases of the [[tricarboxylic acid cycle]] upstream of [[coenzyme Q]], CII is FADH2–linked downstream with subsequent electron flow to Q. [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/File:MiPNet11.09_MitoPathways-CII.pdf Versions] | |abstract='''[[Complex II]] (CII)''' is the only membrane-bound enzyme in the tricarboxylic acid cycle and is part of the mitochondrial [[electron transfer system]] (ETS). The flavoprotein [[succinate dehydrogenase]] is the largest polypeptide of CII, located on the matrix face of the inner mitochondrial membrane. Following succinate oxidation, the enzyme transfers electrons directly to the quinone pool. Whereas CI is NADH-linked to the dehydrogenases of the [[tricarboxylic acid cycle]] upstream of [[coenzyme Q]], CII is FADH2–linked downstream with subsequent electron flow to Q. [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/File:MiPNet11.09_MitoPathways-CII.pdf Versions] | ||
|keywords=Archive | |keywords=Archive | ||
|mipnetlab=[[ | |mipnetlab=[[AT_Innsbruck_Oroboros]] | ||
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Gnaiger E (2007-2011) Mitochondrial pathways to Complex II, glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and electron transferring flavoprotein. Mitochondr Physiol Network 11.09. - New edition: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways. |
Oroboros (2007) Mitochondr Physiol Network
Abstract: Complex II (CII) is the only membrane-bound enzyme in the tricarboxylic acid cycle and is part of the mitochondrial electron transfer system (ETS). The flavoprotein succinate dehydrogenase is the largest polypeptide of CII, located on the matrix face of the inner mitochondrial membrane. Following succinate oxidation, the enzyme transfers electrons directly to the quinone pool. Whereas CI is NADH-linked to the dehydrogenases of the tricarboxylic acid cycle upstream of coenzyme Q, CII is FADH2–linked downstream with subsequent electron flow to Q. Versions • Keywords: Archive
• O2k-Network Lab: AT_Innsbruck_Oroboros
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