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... The Complex III immunocapture kit allows isolation of the ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase complex (E.C. 1.10.2.2) from small amounts of tissue. This facilitates subsequent analysis of assembly state, activity and the extent of post translational modifications including oxidative damage that occur w ...
... The Complex III immunocapture kit allows isolation of the ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase complex (E.C. 1.10.2.2) from small amounts of tissue. This facilitates subsequent analysis of assembly state, activity and the extent of post translational modifications including oxidative damage that occur w ...
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... MILS (Maternally-Inherited Leigh’s Syndrome). Unequivocal genetic evidence for the pathogenesis of these mutations has been reported and all impair the ATP synthase to some extent (Kucharczyk et al., 2009c). The unique ability of yeast to survive without production of ATP by oxidative phosphorylatio ...
... MILS (Maternally-Inherited Leigh’s Syndrome). Unequivocal genetic evidence for the pathogenesis of these mutations has been reported and all impair the ATP synthase to some extent (Kucharczyk et al., 2009c). The unique ability of yeast to survive without production of ATP by oxidative phosphorylatio ...
Table 1 - Cambridge University Press
... to enhance ATP production in the normal host cell metabolism by enhancing the activities of mitochondrial enzymes, using energy-modulating vitamins, and thus prevent cancer cachexia. Female Sprague– Dawley rats were selected for the experimental study. Mammary carcinoma was induced by the oral admin ...
... to enhance ATP production in the normal host cell metabolism by enhancing the activities of mitochondrial enzymes, using energy-modulating vitamins, and thus prevent cancer cachexia. Female Sprague– Dawley rats were selected for the experimental study. Mammary carcinoma was induced by the oral admin ...
L22_GlngBox
... Transport of FA: Mitochondria • Malonyl CoA is a very strong inhibitor of CAT-I • CAT-I is the key regulator of fat oxidation - once FA gets into the mitochondria, it will be oxidized (i.e. the only fate of mitochondrial FA-CoA is oxidation) • Alternative fate of FA-CoA in the cytoplasm is esterifi ...
... Transport of FA: Mitochondria • Malonyl CoA is a very strong inhibitor of CAT-I • CAT-I is the key regulator of fat oxidation - once FA gets into the mitochondria, it will be oxidized (i.e. the only fate of mitochondrial FA-CoA is oxidation) • Alternative fate of FA-CoA in the cytoplasm is esterifi ...
The potato tuber mitochondrial proteome
... potato plastidial isoform of adenylate kinase,with which it showed 76% identity, it will ...
... potato plastidial isoform of adenylate kinase,with which it showed 76% identity, it will ...
The Endogenous Citric Acid-Cycle Intermediates and Amino Acids
... temperature, 0-1 ml. of a solution of fumarase was added and the mixture maintained at room temperature for a further 10 min. The reaction was stopped by the addition of one-tenth of the volume of 50 % trichloroacetic acid and the precipitated protein was removed by centrifuging. A sample (usually o ...
... temperature, 0-1 ml. of a solution of fumarase was added and the mixture maintained at room temperature for a further 10 min. The reaction was stopped by the addition of one-tenth of the volume of 50 % trichloroacetic acid and the precipitated protein was removed by centrifuging. A sample (usually o ...
Chapter 20 Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation
... NADH or FADH2, are passed through a chain of proteins and coenzymes, finally reaching O2, the terminal electron acceptor – and to drive the generation of a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane • Oxidative Phosphorylation: – The proton gradient runs downhill to drive the synthesis ...
... NADH or FADH2, are passed through a chain of proteins and coenzymes, finally reaching O2, the terminal electron acceptor – and to drive the generation of a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane • Oxidative Phosphorylation: – The proton gradient runs downhill to drive the synthesis ...
The Physiology of Training: Effect on VO2 max, Performance
... Ligament and tendon strength Increase in collagen content (only with high loads) to increase cross sectional area of tendon/ ligament ...
... Ligament and tendon strength Increase in collagen content (only with high loads) to increase cross sectional area of tendon/ ligament ...
Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis
... of responses from both scientists and the public. For example, several couples worldwide have used PGD to conceive tissue matched babies who can donate umbilical cord blood to help save the lives of sick siblings – so‐ called ‘saviour siblings’. Other unforeseen uses of PGD include sex selection f ...
... of responses from both scientists and the public. For example, several couples worldwide have used PGD to conceive tissue matched babies who can donate umbilical cord blood to help save the lives of sick siblings – so‐ called ‘saviour siblings’. Other unforeseen uses of PGD include sex selection f ...
Modular organization of cardiac energy metabolism: energy
... Liu & O’Rourke 2009). On the one hand, the observation is that cardiac oxygen consumption depends linearly on the cardiac workload (Starling & Visscher 1927) outlining that under physiological conditions, there is a strict relationship between oxidative ATP synthesis and utilization. On the other ha ...
... Liu & O’Rourke 2009). On the one hand, the observation is that cardiac oxygen consumption depends linearly on the cardiac workload (Starling & Visscher 1927) outlining that under physiological conditions, there is a strict relationship between oxidative ATP synthesis and utilization. On the other ha ...
PPT File
... – A large family of transporters shuttles metabolites such as ATP, pyruvate, and citrate across the inner membrane – The two faces of this membrane » Matrix side (N sides): membrane potential is negative » Cytoplasmic side (P sides): membrane potential is positive ...
... – A large family of transporters shuttles metabolites such as ATP, pyruvate, and citrate across the inner membrane – The two faces of this membrane » Matrix side (N sides): membrane potential is negative » Cytoplasmic side (P sides): membrane potential is positive ...
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... whereas those of some land plants comprise more than 200 kbp (Figure 18.4). Human mitochondrial DNA comprises 16,569 bp and encodes 13 respiratory-chain proteins as well as the small and large ribosomal RNAs and enough tRNAs to translate all codons. However, mitochondria also contain many proteins e ...
... whereas those of some land plants comprise more than 200 kbp (Figure 18.4). Human mitochondrial DNA comprises 16,569 bp and encodes 13 respiratory-chain proteins as well as the small and large ribosomal RNAs and enough tRNAs to translate all codons. However, mitochondria also contain many proteins e ...
Molecular Characterisation of the 76 kDa Iron
... and is also present in bacteria (Friedrich et al. 1995). In eukaryotes, complex I is situated in the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it constitutes the first coupling site for ATP-synthesis in the respiratory chain. The enzyme in Neurospora crassa has an L-shape with one arm protruding into the ...
... and is also present in bacteria (Friedrich et al. 1995). In eukaryotes, complex I is situated in the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it constitutes the first coupling site for ATP-synthesis in the respiratory chain. The enzyme in Neurospora crassa has an L-shape with one arm protruding into the ...
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1992.
... Bacteriorhodopsin protein that pumps protons when illuminated. When the vesicle is exposed to light, ATP is formed. ...
... Bacteriorhodopsin protein that pumps protons when illuminated. When the vesicle is exposed to light, ATP is formed. ...
Possible plant mitochondria involvement in cell
... (Møller, 2001): the first line of defence is the avoidance of ROS production, achieved by keeping the electron transport chain adequately oxidized, while the second and the third ones are ROS detoxification and the repair of ROSmediated damages, respectively. Since the last two lines of defence requ ...
... (Møller, 2001): the first line of defence is the avoidance of ROS production, achieved by keeping the electron transport chain adequately oxidized, while the second and the third ones are ROS detoxification and the repair of ROSmediated damages, respectively. Since the last two lines of defence requ ...
Principles of BIOCHEMISTRY
... Bacteriorhodopsin protein that pumps protons when illuminated. When the vesicle is exposed to light, ATP is formed. ...
... Bacteriorhodopsin protein that pumps protons when illuminated. When the vesicle is exposed to light, ATP is formed. ...
МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОХОРОНИ ЗДОРОВ`Я УКРАЇНИ
... This is the basis for teaching and studying the medical genetics as a clinical and preventive discipline. Since heredity and variation are essential components of life, the genetics should be the basis for theoretical and clinical training. The steady increase in percent of inherited diseases in the ...
... This is the basis for teaching and studying the medical genetics as a clinical and preventive discipline. Since heredity and variation are essential components of life, the genetics should be the basis for theoretical and clinical training. The steady increase in percent of inherited diseases in the ...
Mitochondrial Autism
... lasts throughout a person’s lifetime, is a part of a group of disorders known as autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and affects the ability to communicate and relate to others Also associated with rigid routines and repetitive behaviors 1 in 90 individuals is diagnosed with autism making it more common ...
... lasts throughout a person’s lifetime, is a part of a group of disorders known as autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and affects the ability to communicate and relate to others Also associated with rigid routines and repetitive behaviors 1 in 90 individuals is diagnosed with autism making it more common ...
The b-oxidation pathway as an energy source
... remained virtually unchanged throughout all cytochrome c regardless of species or even kingdom. 4. A number of invariant arginine and lysine clusters can be found on the surface of the molecule. Cytochrome c has a dual function in the cell. Electron transport for ATP production AND the major cause o ...
... remained virtually unchanged throughout all cytochrome c regardless of species or even kingdom. 4. A number of invariant arginine and lysine clusters can be found on the surface of the molecule. Cytochrome c has a dual function in the cell. Electron transport for ATP production AND the major cause o ...
Probing the conformational changes of the yeast mitochondrial ADP
... Kamburapola Jayawardena for their experimental expertise and assistance. I am very grateful to all Kunji lab members past and present. Dr Christof Bös, Dr Alex Hellawell and Dr John Mifsud provided essential training. Liz Cerson always had time to listen and be supportive through any 'life crisis'. ...
... Kamburapola Jayawardena for their experimental expertise and assistance. I am very grateful to all Kunji lab members past and present. Dr Christof Bös, Dr Alex Hellawell and Dr John Mifsud provided essential training. Liz Cerson always had time to listen and be supportive through any 'life crisis'. ...
The Arabidopsis chloroplast ribosomal protein L21 is
... where the corresponding genes are localized, in plastids or in the nucleus. Because the mitochondrial genome originated from an endosymbiotic a-proteobacterium (Andersson et al., 1998; Gray et al., 1999), the same principle should be true for mitochondrial proteins. Taken together, the question aris ...
... where the corresponding genes are localized, in plastids or in the nucleus. Because the mitochondrial genome originated from an endosymbiotic a-proteobacterium (Andersson et al., 1998; Gray et al., 1999), the same principle should be true for mitochondrial proteins. Taken together, the question aris ...
Cellular Energetics
... • As NADH and FADH2 are oxidized, H+ inside the mitochondrial matrix is transported to the intermembrane space. This creates a proton-motive force and H+ moves back across the membrane thru ATP synthase and ATP is produced ...
... • As NADH and FADH2 are oxidized, H+ inside the mitochondrial matrix is transported to the intermembrane space. This creates a proton-motive force and H+ moves back across the membrane thru ATP synthase and ATP is produced ...
FAT/CD36 is located on the outer mitochondrial membrane
... In addition to the equivocal reports examining mitochondrial function in FAT/CD36-KO mice, a recent investigation has also failed to detect FAT/CD36 on mitochondrial membranes utilizing both immunoblotting and fluorescence immunocytochemistry techniques [21]. Indeed, contamination of other cell frac ...
... In addition to the equivocal reports examining mitochondrial function in FAT/CD36-KO mice, a recent investigation has also failed to detect FAT/CD36 on mitochondrial membranes utilizing both immunoblotting and fluorescence immunocytochemistry techniques [21]. Indeed, contamination of other cell frac ...
Towards a molecular understanding of adaptive thermogenesis
... Diet is also a potent regulator of adaptive thermogenesis. Starvation can decrease resting metabolic rate by as much as 40% (ref. 5). Similarly, food restriction sufficient to maintain a 10% reduction in body weight is associated with decreased energy expenditure6. The adaptive value of decreasing e ...
... Diet is also a potent regulator of adaptive thermogenesis. Starvation can decrease resting metabolic rate by as much as 40% (ref. 5). Similarly, food restriction sufficient to maintain a 10% reduction in body weight is associated with decreased energy expenditure6. The adaptive value of decreasing e ...