Coenzyme Q: Coenzyme Q (CoQ) is a quinone derivative with a long, hydrophobic isoprenoid tail. It is also called ubiquinone because it is ubiquitous in biologic systems. CoQ is a mobile car- rier and can accept hydrogen atoms both from FMNH 2 , produced on NADH dehydrogenase (Complex I), and from FADH 2 , pro- duced on succinate dehydrogenase (Complex II), glycerophos- phate dehydrogenase (see p. 79), and acyl CoA dehydrogenase (see p. 192). CoQ transfers electrons to Complex III. CoQ, then, links the flavoproteins to the cytochromes
If you want to change selection, open document below and click on "Move attachment"
pdf
owner:
smelly_compost - (no access) - Lippincott's Biochemistry.pdf, p83
Summary
status | not read | | reprioritisations | |
---|
last reprioritisation on | | | suggested re-reading day | |
---|
started reading on | | | finished reading on | |
---|
Details