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|description=In mitochondrial respiratory physiology a large number of '''pathway and coupling control states'' is encountered, for which a unified system of terms and abbreviations is required. In [[mitochondrial preparations]] there is a large number of potentially complex [[pathway control state]]s, in contrast to only three [[coupling control state]]s (''L'', ''P'', ''E''). Therefore, it is practical to use ''L'', ''P'', ' | |description=In mitochondrial respiratory physiology a large number of '''pathway and coupling control states''' is encountered, for which a unified system of terms and abbreviations is required. In [[mitochondrial preparations]] there is a large number of potentially complex [[pathway control state]]s, in contrast to only three [[coupling control state]]s (''L'', ''P'', ''E''). Therefore, it is practical to use ''L'', ''P'', and ''E'' as subscripts attached to the abbreviation of the pathway control state. | ||
|info=[[Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways]] | |info=[[Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways]] | ||
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== Pathway and coupling control states == | == Pathway and coupling control states == | ||
=== N-pathway === | |||
::::* [[N-pathway control state]] N<sub>''L''</sub>, N<sub>''P''</sub>, N<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::* [[N-pathway control state]] N<sub>''L''</sub>, N<sub>''P''</sub>, N<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
::::::* [[PM-pathway control state]] PM<sub>''L''</sub>, PM<sub>''P''</sub>, PM<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::::* [[PM-pathway control state]] PM<sub>''L''</sub>, PM<sub>''P''</sub>, PM<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
::::::* [[GM-pathway control state]] GM<sub>''L''</sub>, GM<sub>''P''</sub>, GM<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::::* [[GM-pathway control state]] GM<sub>''L''</sub>, GM<sub>''P''</sub>, GM<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
::::::* [[PGM-pathway control state]] PGM<sub>''L''</sub>, PGM<sub>''P''</sub>, PGM<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::::* [[PGM-pathway control state]] PGM<sub>''L''</sub>, PGM<sub>''P''</sub>, PGM<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
=== S-pathway === | |||
::::* [[Succinate pathway]] SRot<sub>''L''</sub>, SRot<sub>''P''</sub>, SRot<sub>''E''</sub> | |||
::::* [[Succinate_pathway#Succinate_without_rotenone |Succinate without rotenone]] S<sub>''L''</sub>, S<sub>''P''</sub>, S<sub>''E''</sub> | |||
=== NS-pathway === | |||
::::* [[NS-pathway control state]] NS<sub>''L''</sub>, NS<sub>''P''</sub>, NS<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::* [[NS-pathway control state]] NS<sub>''L''</sub>, NS<sub>''P''</sub>, NS<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
::::::* [[PMS-pathway control state]] PMS<sub>''L''</sub>, PMS<sub>''P''</sub>, PMS<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::::* [[PMS-pathway control state]] PMS<sub>''L''</sub>, PMS<sub>''P''</sub>, PMS<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
::::::* [[GMS-pathway control state]] GMS<sub>''L''</sub>, GMS<sub>''P''</sub>, GMS<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::::* [[GMS-pathway control state]] GMS<sub>''L''</sub>, GMS<sub>''P''</sub>, GMS<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
::::::* [[PGMS-pathway control state]] PGMS<sub>''L''</sub>, PGMS<sub>''P''</sub>, PGMS<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::::* [[PGMS-pathway control state]] PGMS<sub>''L''</sub>, PGMS<sub>''P''</sub>, PGMS<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
=== NSGp-pathway === | |||
::::* [[NSGp]] NSGp<sub>''L''</sub>, NSGp<sub>''P''</sub>, NSGp<sub>''E''</sub> | |||
=== SGp-pathway === | |||
::::* [[SGp-pathway control state]] SGp<sub>''L''</sub>, SGp<sub>''P''</sub>, SGp<sub>''E''</sub> | |||
=== F-pathway === | |||
::::* [[Fatty acid oxidation pathway control state]] F<sub>''L''</sub>, F<sub>''P''</sub>, F<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::* [[Fatty acid oxidation pathway control state]] F<sub>''L''</sub>, F<sub>''P''</sub>, F<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
=== FN-pathway === | |||
::::* [[FN]] FN<sub>''L''</sub>, FN<sub>''P''</sub>, FN<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::* [[FN]] FN<sub>''L''</sub>, FN<sub>''P''</sub>, FN<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
=== FNS-pathway === | |||
::::* [[FNS]] FNS<sub>''L''</sub>, FNS<sub>''P''</sub>, FNS<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::* [[FNS]] FNS<sub>''L''</sub>, FNS<sub>''P''</sub>, FNS<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
=== FNSGp-pathway === | |||
::::* [[FNSGp]] FNSGp<sub>''L''</sub>, FNSGp<sub>''P''</sub>, FNSGp<sub>''E''</sub> | ::::* [[FNSGp]] FNSGp<sub>''L''</sub>, FNSGp<sub>''P''</sub>, FNSGp<sub>''E''</sub> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 6 July 2023
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Pathway and coupling control states
Description
In mitochondrial respiratory physiology a large number of pathway and coupling control states is encountered, for which a unified system of terms and abbreviations is required. In mitochondrial preparations there is a large number of potentially complex pathway control states, in contrast to only three coupling control states (L, P, E). Therefore, it is practical to use L, P, and E as subscripts attached to the abbreviation of the pathway control state.
Reference: Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways
Pathway and coupling control states
N-pathway
- N-pathway control state NL, NP, NE
- PM-pathway control state PML, PMP, PME
- GM-pathway control state GML, GMP, GME
- PGM-pathway control state PGML, PGMP, PGME
S-pathway
- Succinate pathway SRotL, SRotP, SRotE
- Succinate without rotenone SL, SP, SE
NS-pathway
- NS-pathway control state NSL, NSP, NSE
- PMS-pathway control state PMSL, PMSP, PMSE
- GMS-pathway control state GMSL, GMSP, GMSE
- PGMS-pathway control state PGMSL, PGMSP, PGMSE
NSGp-pathway
- NSGp NSGpL, NSGpP, NSGpE
SGp-pathway
- SGp-pathway control state SGpL, SGpP, SGpE
F-pathway
- Fatty acid oxidation pathway control state FL, FP, FE
FN-pathway
- FN FNL, FNP, FNE
FNS-pathway
- FNS FNSL, FNSP, FNSE
FNSGp-pathway
- FNSGp FNSGpL, FNSGpP, FNSGpE
MitoPedia concepts:
Respiratory state