BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, Electronegativity, Succinic Acid

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29 Apr 2016
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Electrons are donated from high energy electron carries (nadh and fadh2), ultimately getting accepted by o2. 2 smaller mobile electron carriers (ubiquinone[uq] and cytochrome c [cyt c]) Complex i is the entry point for electrons from nadh. Complex ii is the entry point for electrons from fadh2. As electrons move from one component to the next, they slowly release their energy which is used to pump protons(h+) across inner mitochondrial membrane from matrix to ims. Complexes i, iii, and iv pump h+ It"s not the proteins themselves that donate the electrons. Non-protein molecules that are associated w/ the protein. 5 steps of the etc: nadh delivers electrons to nadh dehydrogenase (complex i).

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