B M B 211 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cholesteryl Ester, Lipoprotein Lipase, Electron Transport Chain

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Electron transport chain: series of electron carriers in order of increasing electron affinity, aerobic respiration couples electron transfer ultimately to atp synthesis, components: Most components of the etc are located in 4 complexes: Complex ii: succinate dehydrogenase complex, transfers electrons from succinate to uq, the larger iron-sulfur protein has a succinate oxidation site and is covalently bound to fad, uq can also get electrons fro acyl-coa and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenases. The energy is used to pump protons into the intermembrane space, establishing a proton gradient to generate atp. 2: electron transport: the fluid state and solid state models. Fluid-state model describes electron transport between etc components as random collisions. Solid-state model based on more recent research indicates a respirasome (super complex of i, iii, and iv) Rotenone is a common insecticide that inhibits complex i, and is a plant natural product used to paralyze fish by some tribes. Cyanide, azide, and carbon monoxide all inhibit electron transport in complex iv.

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