Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation

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*[[NADH quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) with inhibitor dicoumarol]]
*[[NADH quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) with inhibitor dicoumarol]]
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The reaction that is catalyzed by this enzyme is the two electron oxidation of <scene name='43/430899/Cv/1'>NADH</scene> by coenzyme Q10 or ubiquinone (represented as Q in the equation below), a lipid-soluble quinone that is found in the mitochondrion membrane:
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The reaction that is catalyzed by this enzyme is the two electron oxidation of <scene name='43/430899/Cv/1'>NADH</scene> by <scene name='43/430899/Cv/2'>coenzyme Q10</scene> or ubiquinone (represented as Q in the equation below), a lipid-soluble quinone that is found in the mitochondrion membrane:
NADH + Q + 5H<sup>+</sup>(matrix) ⟶ NAD<sup>+</sup> + QH<sub>2</sub> +4H<sup>+</sup>(intermembrane)
NADH + Q + 5H<sup>+</sup>(matrix) ⟶ NAD<sup>+</sup> + QH<sub>2</sub> +4H<sup>+</sup>(intermembrane)

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NADPH dehydrogenase complex with FAD and dicoumarol 2f1o

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