Difference between revisions of "Succinate dehydrogenase"
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* A commonly found error requires correction. For clarification, see page 48 in [[Gnaiger_2020_BEC_MitoPathways |Gnaiger (2020)]] | * A commonly found error requires correction. For clarification, see page 48 in [[Gnaiger_2020_BEC_MitoPathways |Gnaiger (2020)]] |
Latest revision as of 18:32, 15 May 2021
Description
Succinate dehydrogenase is a TCA cycle enzyme converting succinate to fumarate while reducing FAD to FADH2. SDH is the largest component of the mt-inner membrane Complex II (CII) and thus part of the TCA cycle and electron transfer pathway.
Abbreviation: SDH
Reference: Gnaiger_2020_MitoPathways
FADH2 and CII
- A commonly found error requires correction. For clarification, see page 48 in Gnaiger (2020)
MitoPedia topics:
Enzyme