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NADH-Q reductase complex

NADH and FADHg are produced as a result of substrate level dehydrogenations. Oxidation of these reduced coenzymes by oxygen is accomplished by the intervention of a series of electron carriers between the primary reductant and the terminal oxidant (Fig. 2). The electron-transport components represent redox couples of increasing redox potential and are therefore favored thermodynamically. The respiratory chain can be separated into four multienzyme complexes NADH-Q reductase (complex I), succinate-Q reductase (complex II), QH2"Cytochrome c reductase (complex III), and cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV). At each of these successive oxidation-reduction steps, a certain amount of free energy is available, the amount being determined by the difference in the oxidation-reduction potential of the two sequential components. The difference in the redox potential between... [Pg.322]

NADH-Q reductase (complex I) has a molecular weight exceeding... [Pg.324]


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