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  2. Respiratory complex I - Wikipedia

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    NAD + to NADH. FMN to FMNH 2. CoQ to CoQH 2.. Complex I is the first enzyme of the mitochondrial electron transport chain.There are three energy-transducing enzymes in the electron transport chain - NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (complex I), Coenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductase (complex III), and cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV). [1]

  3. Electron transport chain - Wikipedia

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    In mitochondria, the terminal membrane complex (Complex IV) is cytochrome oxidase, which oxidizes the cytochrome. Aerobic bacteria use a number of differet terminal oxidases. For example, E. coli (a facultative anaerobe) does not have a cytochrome oxidase or a bc 1 complex. Under aerobic conditions, it uses two different terminal quinol ...

  4. MT-ND1 - Wikipedia

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    MT-ND1 is located in mitochondrial DNA from base pair 3,307 to 4,262. [5] The MT-ND1 gene produces a 36 kDa protein composed of 318 amino acids. [10] [11] MT-ND1 is one of seven mitochondrial genes encoding subunits of the enzyme NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone), together with MT-ND2, MT-ND3, MT-ND4, MT-ND4L, MT-ND5, and MT-ND6.

  5. Mitochondrion - Wikipedia

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    A mitochondrion (pl. mitochondria) is an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi. Mitochondria have a double membrane structure and use aerobic respiration to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used throughout the cell as a source of chemical energy. [2]

  6. Supercomplex - Wikipedia

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    The most common supercomplexes observed are Complex I/III, Complex I/III/IV, and Complex III/IV. Most of Complex II is found in a free-floating form in both plant and animal mitochondria. Complex V can be found co-migrating as a dimer with other supercomplexes, but scarcely as part of the supercomplex unit. [1]

  7. Oxidative phosphorylation - Wikipedia

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    The structure is known in detail only from a bacterium; [20] [21] in most organisms the complex resembles a boot with a large "ball" poking out from the membrane into the mitochondrion. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The genes that encode the individual proteins are contained in both the cell nucleus and the mitochondrial genome , as is the case for many ...

  8. ATP5F1A - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The protein is a subunit of the catalytic portion of the F 1 F o ATPase, also known as Complex V, which consists of 14 nuclear and 2 mitochondrial -encoded subunits. As an alpha subunit, ATP5F1A is contained within the catalytic F 1 portion of the complex. [6] The nomenclature of the enzyme has a long history.

  9. Intermembrane space - Wikipedia

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    Simplified structure of a mitochondrion. The intermembrane space (IMS) is the space occurring between or involving two or more membranes. [1] In cell biology, it is most commonly described as the region between the inner membrane and the outer membrane of a mitochondrion or a chloroplast.