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|'''Can NADH be used as an externally added substrate to obtain the [[NADH electron transfer-pathway state]] in [[Mitochondrial_respiration |mitochondrial respiration]]? '''<br>
|'''Can NADH be used as an externally added substrate to obtain the [[NADH electron transfer-pathway state]] in [[Mitochondrial_respiration |mitochondrial respiration]]? '''<br>
No, in most types of intact mitochondria NADH cannot pass the [[mitochondrial inner membrane]] (mtIM). Yeast mitochondria are an exception. <br>
No, in most types of intact mitochondria NADH cannot pass the [[mitochondrial inner membrane]] (mtIM). Yeast mitochondria are an exception. <br>

Revision as of 08:20, 26 August 2020

2020 Week 35
  • Aug-24 Mo
MitoPedia
Can NADH be used as an externally added substrate to obtain the NADH electron transfer-pathway state in mitochondrial respiration?

No, in most types of intact mitochondria NADH cannot pass the mitochondrial inner membrane (mtIM). Yeast mitochondria are an exception.
- Β»Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotideΒ« and Β»Substrates and metabolitesΒ« 


  • Aug-25 Tu
O2k-Publications in the MiPMap Low-intensity exercise increases fat oxidation in mitochondria of blood mononuclear cells from sedentary adults
from the O2k-Network Β»LV Riga Makrecka-Kuka MΒ«
  • Liepinsh E, Makarova E, Plakane L, Konrade I, Liepins K, Videja M, Sevostjanovs E, Grinberga S, Makrecka-Kuka M, Dambrova M (2020) Low-intensity exercise stimulates bioenergetics and increases fat oxidation in mitochondria of blood mononuclear cells from sedentary adults. Physiol Rep 8:e14489. β€” Β»Bioblast linkΒ«

  • Aug-26 We
MitoPedia
Non-mitochondrial respiration or residual oxygen consumption (Rox)? β€” Concept-driven constructive terminology frames our perception.

After inhibition of electron-transfer (ET) pathways or in the absence of fuel substrates, both mitochondrial non-ET reactions and non-mitochondrial reactions contribute to residual oxygen consumption in mt-preparations and living cells.
- Β»BEC: Mitochondrial physiologyΒ« β€” Table 1: Rox induced by non-ET pathway oxidation reactions


  • Aug-27 Th

  • Aug-28 Fr
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