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Revision as of 21:00, 31 July 2013
Description
Coupling control ratios, CCR, are flux control ratios, FCR, at a constant mitochondrial substrate state. In mitochondrial preparations, there are three well-defined coupling states of respiration, L, P, E (LEAK, OXPHOS, ETS). In intact cells, state P cannot be induced, but a ROUTINE state of respiration, R, can be measured. The reference state, Jref, is defined by taking Jref as the maximum flux, i.e. flux in the ETS state, E, such that the lower and upper limits of CCR are defined as 0.0 and 1.0. Then there are two mitochondrial CCR, L/E and P/E, and two CCR for intact cells, L/E and R/E.
Abbreviation: CCR
Reference: Gnaiger 2009 Int J Biochem Cell Biol, Pesta 2012 Methods Mol Biol
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