Difference between revisions of "State 3u"
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== Electron transfer | == Electron transfer-pathway versus electron transport chain == | ||
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Revision as of 14:59, 20 October 2017
Description
Noncoupled state of ET capacity. State 3u (u for uncoupled) has been used frequently in bioenergetics, without sufficient emphasis (e.g. Villani et al 1998) on the fundamental difference between OXPHOS capacity (P, coupled with an uncoupled contribution; State 3) and noncoupled ET capacity (E; State 3u) (Gnaiger 2009; Rasmussen and Rasmussen 2000).
Abbreviation: E
Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways, Gnaiger 2009 Int J Biochem Cell Biol
MitoPedia concepts:
Respiratory state,
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MitoPedia topics:
Uncoupler,
EAGLE
Communicated by Gnaiger E 2010-09-18, edited 2014-06-23.
Why not 'State 3u'?
- More details: »ET capacity
Electron transfer-pathway versus electron transport chain
- More details: »Electron transfer-pathway
Biochemical coupling efficiency: from 0 to <1
- More details: »Biochemical coupling efficiency