Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation

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The reaction catalyzed by complex III is the oxidation of one molecule of ubiquinol and the reduction of two molecules of cytochrome c, a heme protein loosely associated with the mitochondrion. Unlike coenzyme Q, which carries two electrons, cytochrome c carries only one electron.
The reaction catalyzed by complex III is the oxidation of one molecule of ubiquinol and the reduction of two molecules of cytochrome c, a heme protein loosely associated with the mitochondrion. Unlike coenzyme Q, which carries two electrons, cytochrome c carries only one electron.
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QH<sub>2</sub>+ 2 Cyt co<sub>x</sub> + 2H<sup>+</sup>(matrix) -> Q + 2 Cyt c<sub>red</sub> + 4H<sup>+</sup>(intermembrane)
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QH<sub>2</sub>+ 2 Cyt c<sub>ox</sub> + 2H<sup>+</sup>(matrix) -> Q + 2 Cyt c<sub>red</sub> + 4H<sup>+</sup>(intermembrane)

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NADPH dehydrogenase complex with FAD and dicoumarol 2f1o

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