Mitochondrial formation of reactive oxygen species
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The reduction of oxygen to water proceeds via one electron at a time. In the mitochondrial respiratory chain, Complex IV (cytochrome oxidase) retains all partially reduced intermediates until full reduction is achieved. Other redox centres in the electron transport chain, however, may leak electrons to oxygen, partially reducing this molecule to superoxide anion (O(2)(−)•). Even though O(2)(−)• is not a strong oxidant, it is a precursor of most other reactive oxygen species, and it also becomes involved in the propagation of oxidative chain reactions. Despite the presence of various antioxidant defences, the mitochondrion appears to be the main intracellular source of these oxidants. This review describes the…
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- Reactive oxygen species
- Electron transport chain
- Superoxide
- Mitochondrion
- Oxidative phosphorylation
- Chemistry
- Redox
- Mitochondrial respiratory chain
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- Clean water and sanitation
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