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The Q-junction is a junction for '''[[convergent electron flow]]''' in the [[ETS]] from CI, CII, glycerophosphate DH and ETF into the Q-cycle and further to CIII.Β Coenzyme Q (Q or CoQ) is a redox system of the ETS. | The Q-junction is a junction for '''[[convergent electron flow]]''' in the [[ETS]] from CI, CII, glycerophosphate DH and ETF into the Q-cycle and further to CIII.Β Coenzyme Q (Q or CoQ) is a redox system of the ETS. | ||
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Revision as of 13:19, 23 August 2010
The Q-junction is a junction for convergent electron flow in the ETS from CI, CII, glycerophosphate DH and ETF into the Q-cycle and further to CIII. Coenzyme Q (Q or CoQ) is a redox system of the ETS.