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o Mechanism that couples electron transfer is known as the Q Cycle<br> | o Mechanism that couples electron transfer is known as the Q Cycle<br> | ||
• ''Complex IV'' – Cytochrome C Oxidase<br> o 4 electrons transferred from cytochrome C to O<sub>2</sub><br> o 4H<sup>+</sup> from matrix allow the complete [[Reduction|reduction]] of O<sub>2</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>O<br> o 4 more H<sup>+</sup> pumped across membrane | • ''Complex IV'' – Cytochrome C Oxidase<br> o 4 electrons transferred from [[Cytochrome C|cytochrome C]] to [[Oxygen|O]]<sub>[[Oxygen|2]]</sub><br> o 4H<sup>+</sup> from matrix allow the complete [[Reduction|reduction]] of [[Oxygen|O]]<sub>[[Oxygen|2]]</sub> to [[Water|H]]<sub>[[Water|2]]</sub>[[Water|O]]<br> o 4 more H<sup>+</sup> pumped across membrane |
Revision as of 19:03, 8 January 2011
Electron Transfer Chain The electron transfer chain is a series of protein complexes; NADH-Q oxioreductase, Q-cytochrome C oxioreductase, cytochrome C oxidase and ATP synthase. These components contain certain redox centres, and electrons move to carries with increasing electron affinity along the chain:
[Q is coenzyme Q, also known as ubiquinone, and carries electrons from NADH and FADH2. It is hydrophobic and diffuses rapidly in the inner mitochondrial membrane.]
• Complex I – NADH-Q oxioreductase
o Transfer of two high-potential electrons from NADH to FMN
o Electrons from FMNH2 transferred to a series of Fe-S clusters
o Electrons from Fe-S clusters shuttled to Coenzyme Q
o Net Effect –
4H+ pumped out of matrix into intermembrane space
2 chemical H+ removed from matrix
• Complex II – Succinate-Q reductase complex
o Succinate dehydrogenase (in Cirtic Acid Cycle) part of succinate-Q reductase complex
o Electrons from FADH2 transferred to Fe-S clusters and then to Q
o Does not pump protons - therefore less ATP is formed by oxidation of FADH2 than NADH
• Complex III – Q-cytochrome C oxioreductase
o Cytochrome C is in all organisms with mitochondrial respiratory chains
o Small soluble protein containing C-type heme
o Carries one electron from Q-cytochrome C oxioreductase to cytochrome C oxidase
o Electrons transferred from QH2 to oxidised cytochrome C (CytCox)
o Mechanism that couples electron transfer is known as the Q Cycle
• Complex IV – Cytochrome C Oxidase
o 4 electrons transferred from cytochrome C to O2
o 4H+ from matrix allow the complete reduction of O2 to H2O
o 4 more H+ pumped across membrane