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|abbr=PMOct
|abbr=OctPM
|description='''PMOct''': [[Pyruvate]] & [[Malate]] & [[Octanoylcarnitine]].
|description='''OctPM''': [[Octanoylcarnitine]] & [[Pyruvate]] & [[Malate]].


'''MitoPathway control:''' CI<small>&</small>FAO
'''MitoPathway control state:''' [[FN]]


'''SUIT protocol:''' [[SUIT-RP1]], [[SUIT-RP1]]  
'''SUIT protocol:''' [[SUIT-002]], [[SUIT-005]]


This substrate combination supports CI-linked flux which is typically higher than FAO capacity. In SUIT-RP1, PMOct is induced after PM(E), to evaluate any additive effect of adding Oct. In SUIT-RP2, FAO OXPHOS capacity is measured first, testing for the effect of increasing malate concentration (compare [[Malate alone]], and pyruvate is added to compare FAO as the background state with CI&FAO as the reference state.
This substrate combination supports N-linked flux which is typically higher than FAO capacity (F/FN<0 in the OXPHOS state). In SUIT-RP1, PMOct is induced after PM(E), to evaluate any additive effect of adding Oct. In SUIT-RP2, FAO OXPHOS capacity is measured first, testing for the effect of increasing malate concentration (compare [[malate-anaplerotic pathway control state]], M alone), and pyruvate is added to compare FAO as the background state with FN as the reference state.
|info=[[MiPNet21.06 SUIT reference assay]]
|info=[[MiPNet21.06 SUIT RP]]
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::: ''More details''
{{MitoPedia topics
::::» [[FN]]
|mitopedia topic=Respiratory substrate-coupling state
::::» [[Additive effect of convergent electron flow]]
::::» [[Respiratory_complexes#Respiratory_complexes_-_more_than_five |Respiratory complexes - more than five]]
::::» [[OctPGM pathway control state]]
::::» [[Convergent electron flow]]
 
== OctPM<sub>''L''</sub> ==
FN pathway in the LEAK state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:
 
== OctPM<sub>''P''</sub> ==
FN pathway in the OXPHOS state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:
:::*[[SUIT-002]]
::::* DL-Protocol for isolated mitochondria and tissue homogenate (mt): [[SUIT-002 O2 mt D005]]
::::* DL-Protocol for permeabilized fibers (pfi): [[SUIT-002 O2 pfi D006]]
::::* DL-Protocol for permeabilized cells (pce): [[SUIT-002 O2 ce-pce D007]]
:::*[[SUIT-005]]
::::* DL-Protocol for permeabilized fibers (pfi):[[SUIT-005 O2 pfi D011]]
 
 
== OctPM<sub>''E''</sub> ==
FN pathway in the ET state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:
 
 
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[[File:SUIT-Reference-Protocol 1.jpg|700px |1PM;2D;3U;4G;5S;6Oct;7Rot;8Gp-]]<br />
 
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[[File:SUIT-Reference-Protocol 2.jpg|700px |SUIT RP2]]<br />
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{{MitoPedia concepts
|mitopedia concept=SUIT state
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Latest revision as of 04:59, 19 July 2022


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


OctPM pathway control state

Description

OctPM: Octanoylcarnitine & Pyruvate & Malate.

MitoPathway control state: FN

SUIT protocol: SUIT-002, SUIT-005

This substrate combination supports N-linked flux which is typically higher than FAO capacity (F/FN<0 in the OXPHOS state). In SUIT-RP1, PMOct is induced after PM(E), to evaluate any additive effect of adding Oct. In SUIT-RP2, FAO OXPHOS capacity is measured first, testing for the effect of increasing malate concentration (compare malate-anaplerotic pathway control state, M alone), and pyruvate is added to compare FAO as the background state with FN as the reference state.

Abbreviation: OctPM

Reference: MiPNet21.06 SUIT RP

More details
» FN
» Additive effect of convergent electron flow
» Respiratory complexes - more than five
» OctPGM pathway control state
» Convergent electron flow

OctPML

FN pathway in the LEAK state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:

OctPMP

FN pathway in the OXPHOS state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:


OctPME

FN pathway in the ET state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:



1PM;2D;3U;4G;5S;6Oct;7Rot;8Gp-


SUIT RP2



MitoPedia concepts: SUIT state