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- NS-pathway control state + ([[File:SUIT-catg NS.jpg|right|300px|NS-pat … [[File:SUIT-catg NS.jpg|right|300px|NS-pathway control]]</br>'''NS-pathway control''' is exerted in the NS-linked substrate state (flux in the NS-linked substrate state, NS; or Complex I<small>&</small>II, CI<small>&</small>II-linked substrate state). NS-OXPHOS capacity provides an estimate of physiologically relevant maximum mitochondrial respiratory capacity. NS is induced in mt-preparations by addition of [[NADH]]-generating substrates ([[N-pathway control state]] in combination with [[succinate]] ([[Succinate pathway]]; S). Whereas NS expresses substrate control in terms of substrate types (N and S), CI<small>&</small>II defines the same concept in terms of convergent electron transfer to the [[Q-junction]] (pathway control). '''NS''' is the abbreviation for the combination of [[NADH]]-linked substrates (N) and [[succinate]] (S). This physiological substrate combination is required for partial reconstitution of [[TCA cycle]] function and convergent electron-input into the [[Q-junction]], to compensate for metabolite depletion into the incubation medium. NS in combination exerts an [[additive effect of convergent electron flow]] in most types of mitochondria.[[additive effect of convergent electron flow]] in most types of mitochondria.)