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== GM(L) ==
== GM(L) ==

Revision as of 12:10, 19 November 2016


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GM-pathway control state

Description

GM

GM: Glutamate & Malate.

MitoPathway control state: N

When glutamate&malate are added to isolated mitochondria or permeabilized cells, glutamate and transaminase are responsible for the metabolism of oxaloacetate, comparable to the metabolism with acetyl-CoA and citrate synthase.

Abbreviation: GM

Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways - Chapter 3.4


MitoPedia concepts: SUIT state 

GM(L)

GM(P)

GM(E)

Discussion

In human skeletal muscle mitochondria, respiration with GM in the presence of ADP (GMP) is identical or 10% higher than with PM (PMP). These results on isolated mitochondria agree with permeabilized fibres, although there are reports on respiratory capacity for PMP being 16% to 25% higher than for GMP. In fibroblasts, GMP supports a higher respiratory flux than PMP.