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Lecture 10 Slides rh
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A science family tree… Albert Lehninger Eugene Kennedy Christian R. H. Raetz Randolph Y. Hampton
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(plural mitochondria)
The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) fig 19-1
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fig 19-1
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mitochondria (plural…mitochondrion is singular)
outer membrane porins permeable to MW<5000 inner membrane impermeable to most small molecules respiratory chain complexes ATP-ADP translocases, other transporters ATP synthase impermeable to most small molecules matrix pyruvate dehydrogenase complex Krebs cycle enzymes many other things (later and before)
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NADH: a universal electron carrier
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cofactor electron acceptors
nicotinamide nucleotide-linked dehydrogenases NAD+ or NADP+ are acceptors loosely bound, freely dissociable true carriers flavoproteins FMN and FAD isoalloxazine acceptors tightly bound to enzymes single or two electron transfers
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inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes)
ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron freely diffusable in inner membrane membrane-bound carrier cytochromes heme cofactors most are integral membrane proteins (not c) iron-sulfer proteins multiple types of clusters
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Drugs for studying e- transport order
fig 19-6
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inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes)
ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron freely diffusable in inner membrane membrane-bound carrier
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Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q) fig19-2
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inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes)
ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron freely diffusable in inner membrane membrane-bound carrier cytochromes heme cofactors most are integral membrane proteins (not c)
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heme cofactors Fe+2 Fe+3 + e- fig19-3
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Spectral properties of cytochromes
fig 19-4
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inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes)
ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron freely diffusable in inner membrane membrane-bound carrier cytochromes heme cofactors most are integral membrane proteins (not c) iron-sulfer proteins multiple types of clusters
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Iron-sulfur clusters in proteins
fig19-5
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how do we know it’s a chain?
Respiratory chain Electron transport chain how do we know it’s a chain? order suggested by E values inhibitor studies on A and D composition direct biochemical studies (!!)
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Reduction potentials in respiration
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order suggested by E values…
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inhibitor studies on A and D composition…
fig 19-6
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Hard-core biochemistry for study of respiratory chain fig 19-7
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Don’t waste clean thinking on dirty enzymes a message from Efraim
fig19-7
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direct biochemical studies (!!)… fig19-7
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direct biochemical studies (!!)…
fig19-7
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I NADH dehydrogenase “Hp” fig19-9
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II succinate dehydrogenase
fig19-8
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III ubiquinone: cytochrome c oxidoreductase fig19-11
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III ubiquinone: cytochrome c oxidoreductase fig19-11
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IV cytochrome oxidase fig19-13
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a Cu-S complex! fig19-13
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fig19-14
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electron transport chain
fig19-16 simplified
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electron transport chain
fig19-16
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fig19-17
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electron transport chain
fig19-16
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fig19-17
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proton-motive force 23.6 kJ/mole H+
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the coupling question…
chemiosmotic hypothesis!
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the coupling question…
chemiosmotic hypothesis!
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