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| |description='''Ubiquinone''' or [[coenzyme Q]] (2,3-dimethoxy-5-methyl-6-polyprenyl-1,4-benzoquinone) was discovered in 1957 by the group of Crane.Β It is a lipid composed of a benzoquinone ring with an isoprenoid side chain, two methoxy groups and one methyl group. CoQ is the naturally occurring quinone in the mitochondrial [[ETS]] with ten isoprenoid units. These redox compounds exist in three different forms: [[quinone]] (oxidized), [[quinol]] (reduced), and an intermediate [[semiquinone]].
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| |info= [[Crane 1956 Biochim Biophys Acta]], [[Havaux 2020 Trends Plant Sci]], [[Song 2011 Free Radical Biol Med]], [[Wolf 1958 J Am Chem Soc]]
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