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|description='''Succinate dehydrogenase''' is a [[TCA cycle]] enzyme converting [[succinate]] to [[fumarate]] while reducing FAD to FADH<sub>2</sub>. SDH is the largest component of the mt-inner membrane [[Complex II]] (CII) and thus part of the [[TCA cycle]] and [[electron transfer pathway]].
|description='''Succinate dehydrogenase''' is a [[TCA cycle]] enzyme converting [[succinate]] to [[fumarate]] while reducing FAD to FADH<sub>2</sub>. SDH is the largest component of the mt-inner membrane [[Complex II]] (CII) and thus part of the TCA cycle and [[electron transfer pathway]].
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Succinate dehydrogenase

Description

Succinate dehydrogenase is a TCA cycle enzyme converting succinate to fumarate while reducing FAD to FADH2. SDH is the largest component of the mt-inner membrane Complex II (CII) and thus part of the TCA cycle and electron transfer pathway.

Abbreviation: SDH

Reference: Gnaiger_2020_MitoPathways

FAD and CII

Yepez 2018 PLOS One Fig1B.jpg
  • A commonly found error requires correction. For clarification, see page 48 in Gnaiger (2020)


MitoPedia topics: Enzyme