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|description=Mitochondrial respiration depends on a continuous flow of electron-supplying substrates across the mitochondrial membranes into the matrix space. '''Substrates as electron donors''' are reduced fuel compounds ''S''<sub>red</sub> that are oxidized to an oxidized product ''P''<sub>ox</sub> during H<sup>+</sup>-linked electron transfer, ''S''<sub>red</sub> β†’ ''P''<sub>ox</sub> + 2{H<sup>+</sup> + e<sup>-</sup>}. Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.
|description='''[[Substrate]]s as electron donors''' are reduced fuel compounds ''S''<sub>red</sub> that are oxidized to an oxidized product ''P''<sub>ox</sub> during H<sup>+</sup>-linked electron transfer, ''S''<sub>red</sub> β†’ ''P''<sub>ox</sub> + 2{H<sup>+</sup> + e<sup>-</sup>}. Mitochondrial respiration depends on a continuous flow of electron-supplying substrates across the mitochondrial membranes into the matrix space. Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.
|info=Gnaiger E (2023) Complex II ambiguities ― FADH2 in the electron transfer system. MitoFit Preprints 2023.3.v3. https://doi.org/10.26124/mitofit:2023-0003.v3
|info=Gnaiger E (2023) Complex II ambiguities ― FADH2 in the electron transfer system. MitoFit Preprints 2023.3.v3. https://doi.org/10.26124/mitofit:2023-0003.v3
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Substrates as electron donors

Description

Substrates as electron donors are reduced fuel compounds Sred that are oxidized to an oxidized product Pox during H+-linked electron transfer, Sred β†’ Pox + 2{H+ + e-}. Mitochondrial respiration depends on a continuous flow of electron-supplying substrates across the mitochondrial membranes into the matrix space. Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.

Abbreviation: Sred

Reference: Gnaiger E (2023) Complex II ambiguities ― FADH2 in the electron transfer system. MitoFit Preprints 2023.3.v3. https://doi.org/10.26124/mitofit:2023-0003.v3


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