Pathway and coupling control states: Difference between revisions

From Bioblast
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 11: Line 11:
::::::* [[GM-pathway control state]] GM<sub>''L''</sub>, GM<sub>''P''</sub>, GM<sub>''E''</sub>
::::::* [[GM-pathway control state]] GM<sub>''L''</sub>, GM<sub>''P''</sub>, GM<sub>''E''</sub>
::::::* [[PGM-pathway control state]] PGM<sub>''L''</sub>, PGM<sub>''P''</sub>, PGM<sub>''E''</sub>
::::::* [[PGM-pathway control state]] PGM<sub>''L''</sub>, PGM<sub>''P''</sub>, PGM<sub>''E''</sub>
=== S-pathway ===
::::* [[Succinate pathway]] SRot<sub>''L''</sub>, SRot<sub>''P''</sub>, SRot<sub>''E''</sub>
::::* [[Succinate_pathway#Succinate_without_rotenone |Succinate without rotenone]] S<sub>''L''</sub>, S<sub>''P''</sub>, S<sub>''E''</sub>


=== NS-pathway ===  
=== NS-pathway ===  

Revision as of 16:37, 6 July 2023


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Pathway and coupling control states

Description

In mitochondrial respiratory physiology a large number of pathway and coupling control states is encountered, for which a unified system of terms and abbreviations is required. In mitochondrial preparations there is a large number of potentially complex pathway control states, in contrast to only three coupling control states (L, P, E). Therefore, it is practical to use L, P, and E as subscripts attached to the abbreviation of the pathway control state.


Reference: Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways

Pathway and coupling control states

N-pathway

S-pathway

NS-pathway

NSGp-pathway

  • NSGp NSGpL, NSGpP, NSGpE

F-pathway

FN-pathway

  • FN FNL, FNP, FNE

FNS-pathway

  • FNS FNSL, FNSP, FNSE

FNSGp-pathway

  • FNSGp FNSGpL, FNSGpP, FNSGpE


MitoPedia concepts: Respiratory state 

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.