Chapter 18: Q11CP (page 609)
What does the Q cycle accomplish in each of its two rounds?
Short Answer
The Q cycle has two steps that produce two cytochromes molecules, release 4H+ into the intermembrane space, and renew ubiquinone.
Chapter 18: Q11CP (page 609)
What does the Q cycle accomplish in each of its two rounds?
The Q cycle has two steps that produce two cytochromes molecules, release 4H+ into the intermembrane space, and renew ubiquinone.
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(a) A simplistic interpretation of the Q cycle would predict that the proton pumping efficiency of cytochrome bc1would be reduced by no more than 50% in the presence of saturating amounts of antimycin A. Explain. (b) Indicate why cytochrome bc1is nearly 100% inhibited by antimycin A.
The -consumption curve of a dilute, well-buffered suspension of mitochondria containing an excessofand takes the following form:
Sketch the curves obtained when (a) amytal is added at time and
(b) amytal is added at and succinate is added at .
Mutations in SOD are associated with the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS. Explain why researchers initially believed that loss of SOD activity would damage neurons.
For the mitochondrial membrane described in Problem 31, how many protons must be transported to provide enough free energy for the synthesis of 1 mol of ATP (assuming standard biochemical conditions)?
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