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|description='''CIV''' is measured in intact mitochondria after inhibiton of CIII by antimycin A, and addition of [[ascorbate]] and the artificial substrate TMPD. Ascorbate has to be titrated first. It reduces [[TMPD]], which further reduces cytochrome ''c'', which is the substrate for cytochrome ''c'' oxidase (CIV). Since CIV is a proton pump of the electron transfer system, the single step of CIV-linked respiration can be measured in different coupling states: CIV(L), CIV(P), and CIV(E). Measurement of CIV activity requires uncoupler titrations to eliminate any potential control by the phosphorylation system, and a cytochrome ''c'' test to avoid any limitation by cytochrome ''c'' release.
|info=[[Gnaiger 2002 Biochem Soc Trans]]
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|mitopedia topic=Respiratory substrate-coupling state
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== CIV(L) ==
== CIV(P) ==
== CIV(E) ==

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