Mitochondrial electron transport chain, ROS generation and uncoupling (Review)
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The mammalian mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) includes complexes I‑IV, as well as the electron transporters ubiquinone and cytochrome c. There are two electron transport pathways in the ETC: Complex I/III/IV, with NADH as the substrate and complex II/III/IV, with succinic acid as the substrate. The electron flow is coupled with the generation of a proton gradient across the inner membrane and the energy accumulated in the proton gradient is used by complex V (ATP synthase) to produce ATP. The first part of this review briefly introduces the structure and function of complexes I‑IV and ATP synthase, including the specific electron transfer process in each complex. Some electrons are directly…
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- Electron transport chain
- ATP synthase
- Mitochondrion
- Reactive oxygen species
- Electrochemical gradient
- Mitochondrial ROS
- Cell biology
- Chemiosmosis
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