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|abbr=ETS
|abbr=ETS
|description=The mitochondrial '''electron transfer system''' (ETS) transfers electrons at steady state from externally supplied reduced substrates to oxygen.Β  It consists of the [[membrane-bound ETS|membrane-bound ETS (mETS)]] with enzyme complexes located in the inner [[mt-membrane]], mt-matrix dehydrogenases generating NADH, and the transport systems involved in metabolite exchange across the mt-membranes (see [[ETS capacity]]).
|description=The mitochondrial '''electron transfer system''' (ETS) transfers electrons at steady state from externally supplied reduced substrates to oxygen.Β  It consists of the [[membrane-bound ETS|membrane-bound ETS (mETS)]] with enzyme complexes located in the inner [[mt-membrane]], mt-matrix dehydrogenases generating NADH, and the transport systems involved in metabolite exchange across the mt-membranes (see [[ETS capacity]]).
|info=[[Gnaiger_2009_IJBCB]]
|info=[[Gnaiger 2009 Int J Biochem Cell Biol]]
|type=Respiration
|type=Respiration
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Electron transfer pathway

Description

The mitochondrial electron transfer system (ETS) transfers electrons at steady state from externally supplied reduced substrates to oxygen. It consists of the membrane-bound ETS (mETS) with enzyme complexes located in the inner mt-membrane, mt-matrix dehydrogenases generating NADH, and the transport systems involved in metabolite exchange across the mt-membranes (see ETS capacity).

Abbreviation: ETS

Reference: Gnaiger 2009 Int J Biochem Cell Biol


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