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|''' Can the S-pathway O<sub><small>2</small></sub> flux be derived by subtracting N-pathway O<sub><small>2</small></sub> flux from NS-pathway O<sub><small>2</small></sub> flux?'''<br>
No, the sum of the O<sub><small>2</small></sub> fluxes measured in the presence of NADH-linked substrates alone and succinate as the single substrate is typically higher than using a combination of all these substrates. This effect is described as incomplete additivity: <br>
- »'''[[Additive effect of convergent electron flow]]'''« <br>
- communicated by »[[Cardoso Luiza]]« and »[[Grings Mateus]]«
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Revision as of 09:53, 29 January 2024

A collection from the »Bioblast Agenda«

Jan 2024

  • Jan-31 We
MitoPedia
Can the S-pathway O2 flux be derived by subtracting N-pathway O2 flux from NS-pathway O2 flux?

No, the sum of the O2 fluxes measured in the presence of NADH-linked substrates alone and succinate as the single substrate is typically higher than using a combination of all these substrates. This effect is described as incomplete additivity:
- »Additive effect of convergent electron flow« 
- communicated by »Cardoso Luiza« and »Grings Mateus« 


  • Jan-02 Tu
MitoPedia
New year, new state? What is REN state?

REN state is now distinguished from ROX state: REN is measured in mitochondrial preparations without addition of substrates, whereas ROX is due to oxidative side reactions remaining after inhibition of the electron transfer pathway.
- »REN«, »ROX« 
- communicated by »Timon-Gomez Alba« and »Leo Elettra«