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Revision as of 17:18, 22 January 2019


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PMS-pathway control state

Description

PMS

PMS: Pyruvate & Malate & Succinate.

MitoPathway control: CI&II

Pyruvate (P) is oxidatively decarboxylated to acetyl-CoA and CO2, yielding NADH catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase. Malate (M) is oxidized to oxaloacetate by mt-malate dehydrogenase located in the mitochondrial matrix. Condensation of oxaloacate with acetyl-CoA yields citrate (citrate synthase). This documents an additive effect of convergent CI&II electron flow to the Q-junction, with consistent results obtained with permeabilized muscle fibres and isolated mitochondria (Gnaiger 2009).

Abbreviation: PMS

Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways - Chapter 5.5

PMS


MitoPedia concepts: SUIT state 



More details
» Additive effect of convergent electron flow
» Respiratory complexes - more than five
» Convergent electron flow
» NS-pathway control state

PMSL

PMS pathway in the LEAK state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:

PMSP

PMS pathway in the OXPHOS state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols:

PMSE

PMS pathway in the ET state can be evaluated in the following SUIT protocols: