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SUIT-004

Description

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Abbreviation: NS(PM)

Reference: A: Bioblast pdf »Versions

SUIT-category: NS(PM)
SUIT protocol pattern: orthogonal 1PM;2D;2c;3U;4S;5Rot;6Ama;8AsTm;9Az

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References

MitoPedia: SUIT

Steps and respiratory states

1PM;2D;2c;3U;4S;5Rot;6Ama;7AsTm;8Azd.png

Step State Pathway Q-junction Comment - Events (E) and Marks (M)
1PM PML(n) N CI 1PM
2D PMP N CI 1PM;2D
2c PMcP N CI 1PM;2D;2c
3U PME N CI 1PM;2D;3U
4S PMSE NS CI&II 1PM;2D;3U;4S
  • Respiratory stimulation by simultaneous action of type N substrates & succinate, with convergent electron flow in the NS-pathway for reconstitution of TCA cycle function.
  • Noncoupled electron transfer state, ET state, with ET capacity E.
5Rot SE S CII 1PM;2D;3U;4S;5Rot
6Ama ROX 1PM;2D;3U;4S;5Rot;6Ama
  • Rox is the residual oxygen consumption in the ROX state, due to oxidative side reactions, estimated after addition of antimycin A (inhibitor of CIII). Rox is subtracted from oxygen flux as a baseline for all respiratory states, to obtain mitochondrial respiration (mt).
Step Respiratory state Pathway control ET-Complex Comment
## AsTm AsTmE CIV CIV
## Azd CHB


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