Difference between revisions of "Mitochondrial marker enzymes"
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|description='''Mitochondrial marker enzymes''' are enzymes that are specifically present in mitochondria, in the mt-matrix, the inner mt-membrane, the inter- | |description='''Mitochondrial marker enzymes''' are enzymes that are specifically present in mitochondria, in the mt-matrix, the inner mt-membrane, the inter-membrane space, or the outer mt-membrane. | ||
|info=[[Gear_1970_Biochem J]] | |info=[[Gear_1970_Biochem J]] | ||
|type=Enzyme | |type=Enzyme |
Revision as of 06:26, 7 July 2014
Description
Mitochondrial marker enzymes are enzymes that are specifically present in mitochondria, in the mt-matrix, the inner mt-membrane, the inter-membrane space, or the outer mt-membrane.
Reference: Gear_1970_Biochem J
MitoPedia topics: Enzyme
- Citrate synthase (mt-matrix)
- NAD+ malate dehydrogenase (mt-matrix)
- NAD+ glutamate dehydrogenase (mt-matrix)
- Succinate cytochrome c reductase (inner mt-membrane)
- Rotenone-sensitive NADH cytochrome c reductase (inner mt-membrane)
- Adenylate kinase (intermembrane space)
- Rotenone-insensitive NADH cytochrome c reductase (outer mt-membrane)
- Monoamine oxidase (outer mt-membrane)
- Kynurenine hydroxylase (outer mt-membrane)