Difference between revisions of "NS-S pathway control efficiency"
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|abbr=''j''<sub>NS-S</sub> | |abbr=''j''<sub>NS-S</sub> | ||
|description=The '''NS-S control factor''' (CI<small>&</small>II-CII [[substrate control factor]]) expresses the relative stimulation by N- | |description=The '''NS-S control factor''' (CI<small>&</small>II-CII [[substrate control factor]]) expresses the relative stimulation by N-substrates of S-respiration. In typical [[SUIT protocol]]s with [[ETS substrate types |type N and S substrates]], flux in the [[NS-substrate state]], NS, is inhibited by [[Rotenone]] to measure flux in the [[S-substrate state]], S. Then the NS-S control factor is | ||
Β ''j''<sub>NS-S</sub> = (NS-S)/NS | Β ''j''<sub>NS-S</sub> = (NS-S)/NS | ||
The NS-S control factor expresses the fractional change of flux in a defined [[coupling control state]] when inhibition by [[rotenone]] is removed from flux in the S- | The NS-S control factor expresses the fractional change of flux in a defined [[coupling control state]] when inhibition by [[rotenone]] is removed from flux in the S-substrate state in the presence of a type N substrate combination. Experimentally rotenone (Rot) is added to the NS-state. The reversed protocol, adding N-substrates to a S-substrate background state does not provide a valid estimation of S-respiration with succinate in the absence of Rot, since [[oxaloacetate]] accumulates as a potent inhibitor of [[succinate dehydrogenase]] (CII). | ||
|info=[[Flux control factor]] | |info=[[Flux control factor]] | ||
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|mitopedia method=Respirometry | |mitopedia method=Respirometry | ||
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== Compare == | == Compare == | ||
::::* [[CII control ratio]] | ::::* [[CII control ratio]] |
Revision as of 12:17, 29 March 2016
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NS-S pathway control efficiency
Description
The NS-S control factor (CI&II-CII substrate control factor) expresses the relative stimulation by N-substrates of S-respiration. In typical SUIT protocols with type N and S substrates, flux in the NS-substrate state, NS, is inhibited by Rotenone to measure flux in the S-substrate state, S. Then the NS-S control factor is
jNS-S = (NS-S)/NS
The NS-S control factor expresses the fractional change of flux in a defined coupling control state when inhibition by rotenone is removed from flux in the S-substrate state in the presence of a type N substrate combination. Experimentally rotenone (Rot) is added to the NS-state. The reversed protocol, adding N-substrates to a S-substrate background state does not provide a valid estimation of S-respiration with succinate in the absence of Rot, since oxaloacetate accumulates as a potent inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase (CII).
Abbreviation: jNS-S
Reference: Flux control factor
MitoPedia concepts:
Respiratory control ratio
MitoPedia methods:
Respirometry
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