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|description=The '''mitochondrial inner membrane''' is the structure harboring the membrane-bound [[Electron transfer-pathway]] including the [[respiratory complex]]es working as [[proton pump]]s, several substrate transporters involved inΒ  the [[ET-pathway]], and the mt-[[phosphorylation system]].Β  The mt-membrane potential and proton gradient (collectively the proton motive force) are generated across the mtIM.
|description=The '''mitochondrial inner membrane''' is the structure harboring the membrane-bound [[electron transfer-pathway]] including the [[respiratory complex]]es working as [[proton pump]]s, several substrate transporters involved inΒ  the [[ET-pathway]], and the mt-[[phosphorylation system]].Β  The mt-membrane potential and proton gradient (collectively the proton motive force) are generated across the mtIM.
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Revision as of 02:02, 1 December 2017


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Mitochondrial inner membrane

Description

The mitochondrial inner membrane is the structure harboring the membrane-bound electron transfer-pathway including the respiratory complexes working as proton pumps, several substrate transporters involved in the ET-pathway, and the mt-phosphorylation system. The mt-membrane potential and proton gradient (collectively the proton motive force) are generated across the mtIM.

Abbreviation: mtIM


MitoPedia concepts: MiP concept 

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