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The '''SUIT protocol name''' starts with the [[Categories of SUIT protocols |category]] of the SUIT protocol, and separates the category with an underline dash from the sequence of titration steps (mark names, #''X'', separated by a space). The [[marks]] define the section of a [[respiratory state]] in the SUIT protocol. The mark name contains the sequential number and the [[metabolic control variable]], ''X''. The metabolic control variable is the name of the preceding SUIT [[event]]. The [[MitoPedia: SUIT protocols |list of MitoPedia SUIT protocols]] can thus be sorted by the SUIT protocol category (sorting by SUIT protocol name), and by [[Subcategories of SUIT protocols |SUIT protocol subcategory]] which is listed as the abbreviation of the SUIT protocol name. The [[SUIT protocol pattern]] is best illustrated by a [[substrate-pathway control diagram]] (see Figure).
The '''SUIT protocol name''' starts with (i) the [[Categories of SUIT protocols |SUIT category]] which shows the [[Electron-transfer-pathway state]]s (ET pathway types; e.g. N, S, NS, FNS, FNSGp), independent of the actual sequence of titrations. (ii) A further distinction is provided in the SUIT name by listing in parentheses the substrates applied in the [[N-pathway control state]]s, again independent of the sequence of titrations, e.g. NS(GM), NS(PM), FNSGp(PGM). (iii) A sequentially selected number is added, e.g. SUIT_FNS(PM)01 (see [[Coupling/pathway control diagram]]).
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The '''systematic name''' of a SUIT protocol starts with the [[Categories of SUIT protocols |SUIT category]], followed by an underline dash and the sequence of titration steps (mark names, #''X'', separated by a comma). The [[Marks in DatLab |Marks]] define the section of a [[respiratory state]] in the SUIT protocol. The [[Mark names in DatLab |Mark name]] contains the sequential number and the [[metabolic control variable]], ''X''. The metabolic control variable is the name of the preceding SUIT [[event]]. The [[MitoPedia: SUIT |MitoPedia list of SUIT protocols]] can be sorted by the short name or the systematic name (hence by SUIT protocol category. The '''[[SUIT protocol pattern]]''' is best illustrated by a [[coupling/pathway control diagram]].
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Contributed by [[Gnaiger Erich]] 2016-02-01.
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Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] 2016-02-01; edited 2016-11-08.


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== See also ==
== See also ==
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SUIT protocol names

Description

SUIT protocols

The SUIT protocol name starts with (i) the SUIT category which shows the Electron-transfer-pathway states (ET pathway types; e.g. N, S, NS, FNS, FNSGp), independent of the actual sequence of titrations. (ii) A further distinction is provided in the SUIT name by listing in parentheses the substrates applied in the N-pathway control states, again independent of the sequence of titrations, e.g. NS(GM), NS(PM), FNSGp(PGM). (iii) A sequentially selected number is added, e.g. SUIT_FNS(PM)01 (see Coupling/pathway control diagram).

The systematic name of a SUIT protocol starts with the SUIT category, followed by an underline dash and the sequence of titration steps (mark names, #X, separated by a comma). The Marks define the section of a respiratory state in the SUIT protocol. The Mark name contains the sequential number and the metabolic control variable, X. The metabolic control variable is the name of the preceding SUIT event. The MitoPedia list of SUIT protocols can be sorted by the short name or the systematic name (hence by SUIT protocol category. The SUIT protocol pattern is best illustrated by a coupling/pathway control diagram.

Abbreviation: SUITp-Names

Reference: MiPNet21.06 SUIT RP


MitoPedia concepts: SUIT concept 






Communicated by Gnaiger E 2016-02-01; edited 2016-11-08.

SUIT-catg FNSGpCIV.jpg

See also

Β» MitoPedia: SUIT concept
Β» Categories of SUIT protocols