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== Steps and respiratory states ==
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
{{Template:SUIT header}}
! Step
! Respiratory state
! Pathway control
! Pathway to Q


|-
|-
| 1D
| 1D
| [[REN]]
|
| Β 
| Β 
| [[ROX]]
| 1D
| ROX
*{{Template:SUIT ADP endogenous substrates}}
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|-
|-
| 2M.1
| 2M.1
| Β 
|
|
|
| Β 
| Β 
| 1D;2M.1
*{{Template:SUIT M_low}}


|-
|-
| 3Oct
| 3Oct
| [[Oct]](P)
| [[OctM]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| ([[F]])
| [[F]]
| FAO
| FAO
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct
*{{Template:SUIT F}}


|-
|-
| 3c
| 3c
| [[OctM]](P)c
| [[OctM]]c<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[F]]
| [[F]]
| FAO
| FAO
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c
*{{Template:SUIT F}}
*{{Template:SUIT OXPHOS}}
*{{Template:SUIT c}}


|-
|-
| 4M2
| 4M2
| [[OctM]](P)
| [[OctM]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[F]]
| [[Fatty acid oxidation pathway control state|F(N)]]
| FAO
| FAO
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c;4M2
*{{Template:SUIT F(N)}}
*{{Template:SUIT M_high}}
*{{Template:SUIT OXPHOS}}


|-
|-
| 5P
| 5P
| [[OctPM]](P)
| [[OctPM]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[FN]]
| [[FN]]
| FAO&CI
| FAO<small>&</small>CI
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P
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*{{Template:SUIT FN}}
*{{Template:SUIT OXPHOS}}


|-
|-
| 6G
| 6G
| [[OctPGM]](P)
| [[OctPGM]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[FN]]
| [[FN]]
| FAO&CI
| FAO<small>&</small>CI
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G
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*{{Template:SUIT FN}}
*{{Template:SUIT OXPHOS}}


|-
|-
| 7S
| 7S
| [[OctPGMS]](P)
| [[OctPGMS]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[FNS]]
| [[FNS]]
| FAO&CI&II
| FAO<small>&</small>CI<small>&</small>II
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S
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*{{Template:SUIT FNS}}
*{{Template:SUIT OXPHOS}}


|-
|-
| 8Gp
| 8Gp
| [[OctPGMSGp]](P)
| [[OctPGMSGp]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[FNSGp]]
| [[FNSGp]]
| FAO&CI&II&GpDH
| FAO<small>&</small>CI<small>&</small>II<small>&</small>GpDH
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp
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*{{Template:SUIT FNSGp}}
*{{Template:SUIT OXPHOS}}


|-
|-
| 9U
| 9U
| [[OctPGMSGp]](E)
| [[OctPGMSGp]]<sub>''E''</sub>
| [[FNSGp]]
| [[FNSGp]]
| FAO&CI&II&GpDH
| FAO<small>&</small>CI<small>&</small>II<small>&</small>GpDH
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U
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*{{Template:SUIT FNSGp}}
*{{Template:SUIT U*}}


|-
|-
| 10Rot
| 10Rot
| [[SGp]](E)
| [[SGp]]<sub>''E''</sub>
| [[SGp]]
| [[SGp]]
| CII&GpDH
| CII<small>&</small>GpDH
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot
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*{{Template:SUIT SGp}}
*{{Template:SUIT ET}}


|-
|-
| 11Ama
| 11Ama
|
| ROX
| ROX
|-
| 12Tm
| [[Tm]](E)
| [[CIV]]
| CIV
|-
| 13Azd
|
| ROX
| ROX
|}
[[SUIT-011]]
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
! Step
! Respiratory state
! Pathway control
! ET-Complex entry into Q-junction
! Comment
|-
| 1GM
| [[GM]]<sub>''L''</sub>
| [[N]]
| CI
| GM<sub>''L''</sub> or GM_L: N-LEAK respiration, N<sub>''L''</sub>
NADH-linked substrates glutamate & malate (type N; CI-linked pathway to Q). Non-phosphorylating resting state (LEAK state); ''L''<sub>n</sub> in the absence of ADP, ATP, AMP (no adenylates).
|-
| 2D
| [[GM]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[N]]
| CI
| GM<sub>''P''</sub> or GM_P: N-OXPHOS capacity, N<sub>''P''</sub>
OXPHOS capacity, ''P'' (with saturating [ADP]), with NADH-linked substrates glutamate&malate.
|-
| D(c)
| [[GM]]c<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[N]]
| CI
| GMc<sub>''P''</sub> or GMc_P: Cytochrome c test for quality control
Addition of cytochrome ''c'' yields a test for integrity of the [[mtOM]]. Stimulation by added cytochrome ''c'' would indicate an injury of the mtOM and limitation of respiration in state GM<sub>''P''</sub> due to loss of cytochrome ''c'' (''P'', OXPHOS capacity with type N substrates). Cytochrome ''c'' is added immediately after the earliest ADP-activation step.
|-
| 3S
| [[GMS]]<sub>''P''</sub>
| [[NS]]
| CI&II
| GMS<sub>''P''</sub> or GMS_P: NS-OXPHOS capacity, NS<sub>''P''</sub>
Respiratory stimulation by further addition of succinate, S, to type N substrates, with convergent electron flow in the NS-pathway (CI<small>&</small>II-linked pathway to the Q-junction) for reconstitution of TCA cycle function, in the coupled state as an estimate of OXPHOS-capacity, ''P''.
|-
| 4U
| [[GMS]]<sub>''E''</sub>
| [[NS]]
| CI&II
| GMS<sub>''E''</sub> or GMS_E: NS-ET capacity, NS<sub>''E''</sub>
Uncoupler titration (avoiding inhibition by high uncoupler concentrations) to obtain electron transfer (ET) capacity (noncoupled ET-state), as a test for limitation of OXPHOS-capacity by the phosphorylation system (ANT, ATP synthase, phosphate transporter) relative to ET-capacity, E.
|-
| 5Rot
| [[S]]<sub>''E''</sub>
| [[S]]
| CII
| S<sub>''E''</sub> or S_E: S-ET capacity
S-pathway ET-capacity after blocking CI with rotenone.
|-
| 6Ama
| [[ROX]]
| [[ROX]]
| Β 
| Β 
|
| Β 
| ROX: residual oxygen consumption
| 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot;11Ama
*{{Template:SUIT Ama}}


''Rox'' is 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).
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 24 January 2024

MitoPedia: SUIT

Steps and respiratory states

1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot-.png

Step State Pathway Q-junction Comment - Events (E) and Marks (M)
1D REN 1D
  • ADP is added to stimulate the consumption of endogenous fuel-substrates.


2M.1 1D;2M.1
3Oct OctMP F FAO 1D;2M.1;3Oct
  • Respiratory stimulation of the FAO-pathway, F, by fatty acid, FA, in the presence of malate, M. Malate is a type N substrate (N), required for the F-pathway. The FA concentration has to be optimized to saturate the F-pathway, without inhibiting or uncoupling respiration.
3c OctMcP F FAO 1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c
  • Respiratory stimulation of the FAO-pathway, F, by fatty acid, FA, in the presence of malate, M. Malate is a type N substrate (N), required for the F-pathway. The FA concentration has to be optimized to saturate the F-pathway, without inhibiting or uncoupling respiration.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
  • Addition of cytochrome c yields a test for integrity of the mtOM (cytochrome c control efficiency). Stimulation by added cytochrome c would indicate an injury of the mtOM and limitation of respiration in the preceding state without added c due to loss of cytochrome c. Typically, cytochrome c is added immediately after the earliest ADP-activation step (OXPHOS capacity P with saturating [ADP]).
4M2 OctMP F(N) FAO 1D;2M.1;3Oct;3c;4M2
5P OctPMP FN FAO&CI 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P
  • Respiratory stimulation by simultaneous action of the F-pathway and N-pathway with convergent electron flow in the FN-pathway for evaluation of an additive or inhibitory effect of F.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
6G OctPGMP FN FAO&CI 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G
  • Respiratory stimulation by simultaneous action of the F-pathway and N-pathway with convergent electron flow in the FN-pathway for evaluation of an additive or inhibitory effect of F.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
7S OctPGMSP FNS FAO&CI&II 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S
  • Respiratory stimulation by simultaneous action of the F-pathway, N-pathway, and S-pathway, with convergent electron flow in the FNS-pathway for reconstitution of TCA cycle function and additive or inhibitory effect of F.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
8Gp OctPGMSGpP FNSGp FAO&CI&II&GpDH 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp
9U OctPGMSGpE FNSGp FAO&CI&II&GpDH 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U
10Rot SGpE SGp CII&GpDH 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot
  • Respiratory stimulation by action of succinate and glycerophosphate, Gp, with convergent electron flow in the SGp-pathway (CII&GpDH-linked pathway to the Q-junction).
  • Noncoupled electron transfer state, ET state, with ET capacity E.
11Ama ROX 1D;2M.1;3Oct;4M2;5P;6G;7S;8Gp;9U;10Rot;11Ama
  • 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).


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