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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "[[File:SUIT-nomenclature.jpg|300px|right|SUIT protocols]] The '''SUIT protocol name''' starts with (i) the [[Categories of SUIT protocols |SUIT category]] which shows the [[Electron-transfer-pathway state]]s (ET pathway types; e.g. N, S, NS, FNS, FNSGp), independent of the actual sequence of titrations. (ii) A further distinction is provided in the SUIT name by listing in parentheses the substrates applied in the [[N-pathway control state]]s, again independent of the sequence of titrations, e.g. NS(GM), NS(PM), FNSGp(PGM). (iii) A sequentially selected number is added, e.g. SUIT_FNS(PM)01 (see [[Coupling/pathway control diagram]]). The '''systematic name''' of a SUIT protocol starts with the [[Categories of SUIT protocols |SUIT category]], followed by an underline dash and the sequence of titration steps (mark names, #''X'', separated by a comma). The [[Marks in DatLab |Marks]] define the section of a [[respiratory state]] in the SUIT protocol. The [[Mark names in DatLab |Mark name]] contains the sequential number and the [[metabolic control variable]], ''X''. The metabolic control variable is the name of the preceding SUIT [[event]]. The [[MitoPedia: SUIT |MitoPedia list of SUIT protocols]] can be sorted by the short name or the systematic name (hence by SUIT protocol category. The '''[[SUIT protocol pattern]]''' is best illustrated by a [[coupling/pathway control diagram]].". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • SUIT protocol names  + ([[File:SUIT-nomenclature.jpg|300px|right|S[[File:SUIT-nomenclature.jpg|300px|right|SUIT protocols]]</br>The '''SUIT protocol name''' starts with (i) the [[Categories of SUIT protocols |SUIT category]] which shows the [[Electron-transfer-pathway state]]s (ET pathway types; e.g. N, S, NS, FNS, FNSGp), independent of the actual sequence of titrations. (ii) A further distinction is provided in the SUIT name by listing in parentheses the substrates applied in the [[N-pathway control state]]s, again independent of the sequence of titrations, e.g. NS(GM), NS(PM), FNSGp(PGM). (iii) A sequentially selected number is added, e.g. SUIT_FNS(PM)01 (see [[Coupling/pathway control diagram]]). </br></br>The '''systematic name''' of a SUIT protocol starts with the [[Categories of SUIT protocols |SUIT category]], followed by an underline dash and the sequence of titration steps (mark names, #''X'', separated by a comma). The [[Marks in DatLab |Marks]] define the section of a [[respiratory state]] in the SUIT protocol. The [[Mark names in DatLab |Mark name]] contains the sequential number and the [[metabolic control variable]], ''X''. The metabolic control variable is the name of the preceding SUIT [[event]]. The [[MitoPedia: SUIT |MitoPedia list of SUIT protocols]] can be sorted by the short name or the systematic name (hence by SUIT protocol category. The '''[[SUIT protocol pattern]]''' is best illustrated by a [[coupling/pathway control diagram]].[[coupling/pathway control diagram]].)