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Electron transport chain energy relationships

The Energy Relationships in the Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain. [Pg.309]

The Krebs cycle is present in virtually all eukaryotic cells that contain mitochondria, but functions only as part of aerobic metabolism (when oxygen is available). This oxygen requirement is owing to the close relationship between the mitochondrial electron transport chain and the Krebs cycle. In the Krebs cycle, four oxidation-reduction reactions occur. A high energy phosphate bond in the form of GTP is also generated. (This high... [Pg.710]

Pai et al. (1983) measured hole mobilities of a series of bis(diethylamino)-substituted triphenylmethane derivatives doped into a PC and poly(styrene) (PS). The mobilities varied by four orders of magnitude, while the field dependencies varied from linear to quadratic. In all materials, the field dependencies decreased with increasing temperature. The temperature dependencies were described by an Arrhenius relationship with activation energies that decrease with increasing field. Pai et al. described the transport process as a field-driven chain of oxidation-reduction reactions in which the rate of electron transfer is controlled by the molecular substituents of the hopping sites. [Pg.356]


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