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|description=NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, EC 1.6.5.3. '''Complex I''' is | |description=NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, EC 1.6.5.3. '''Complex I''' is an enzyme complex of the [[electron transport system |ETS]], a [[proton pump]] across the inner mt-membrane, responsible for electron transfer to [[ubiquinone]] from from [[NADH]] formed in the mt-matrix. CI forms a [[supercomplex]] with [[CIII]]. | ||
|info=[[MiPNet08.15]]; [[MiPNet11.04]] | |info=[[MiPNet08.15]]; [[MiPNet11.04]] | ||
|type=Enzyme | |type=Enzyme | ||
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|discipline=Mitochondrial Physiology | |discipline=Mitochondrial Physiology | ||
|preparations=Enzyme | |||
|topics=Respiration; OXPHOS; ETS Capacity, Coupling; Membrane Potential | |||
|enzymes=Complex I | |enzymes=Complex I | ||
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'''NEWS:''' [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v465/n7297/full/465428a.html 2010 - Structural biology: Piston drives a proton pump] |
Revision as of 15:15, 18 September 2010
Description
NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, EC 1.6.5.3. Complex I is an enzyme complex of the ETS, a proton pump across the inner mt-membrane, responsible for electron transfer to ubiquinone from from NADH formed in the mt-matrix. CI forms a supercomplex with CIII.
Abbreviation: CI
Reference: MiPNet08.15; MiPNet11.04
Labels:
Preparation: Enzyme
Enzyme: Complex I
Regulation: Respiration; OXPHOS; ETS Capacity"Respiration; OXPHOS; ETS Capacity" is not in the list (Aerobic glycolysis, ADP, ATP, ATP production, AMP, Calcium, Coupling efficiency;uncoupling, Cyt c, Flux control, Inhibitor, ...) of allowed values for the "Respiration and regulation" property., Coupling; Membrane Potential"Coupling; Membrane Potential" is not in the list (Aerobic glycolysis, ADP, ATP, ATP production, AMP, Calcium, Coupling efficiency;uncoupling, Cyt c, Flux control, Inhibitor, ...) of allowed values for the "Respiration and regulation" property.
NEWS: 2010 - Structural biology: Piston drives a proton pump