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Mitochondria and Respiration A.General features of mitochondria B.Experimental systems C.Glucose oxidation & substrate level phosphorylation D.The respiratory electron transport chain E.Oxidative phosphorylation
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A. General Features 1.Origins: the endosymbiotic hypothesis 2.Structure –Outer membrane –Intermembrane space –Inner membrane –Matrix 3.Posttranslational import of mitochondrial proteins from the cytoplasm 4.Mitochondrial replication
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B.Experimental Systems 1.Mitochondrial preparations –Whole cells/tissue slices –Intact mitochondria –Submitochondrial particles –Reconstituted protein systems 2.Methods to measure respiratory activity –Oxygen uptake (oximetry) –Difference spectroscopy –Dye reduction –ATP production
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B.Experimental Systems 3.Methods to track electron movements –Use of different electron donors and inhibitors –Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy –Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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C.Glucose Oxidation & Substrate- Level Phosphorylation 1.Review of basic terms –Oxidation and Reduction –Redox Cofactors –ATP 2.Glycolysis 3.Acetyl CoA formation and the TCA cycle
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D.The Respiratory Electron Transport Chain 1.Overview 2.Types of electron carriers in the chain –Flavoproteins –Cytochromes –Ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q) –Iron-sulfur proteins 3.The respiratory electron chain pathway
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E.Oxidative phosphorylation 1.Mitchell’s chemiosmotic model for ATP formation 2.The structure of ATP synthase 3.Conformational changes and the rotational catalysis of ATP formation 4.Other roles of the proton gradient
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