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E-P control efficiency

Description

Excess E-P capacity factor The apparent excess E-P capacity factor (E-P coupling control factor), jExP = (E-P)/E = 1-P/E, is an expression of the relative limitation of OXPHOS capacity by the capacity of the phosphorylation system. jExP = 0.0 when OXPHOS is not limited by the phosphorylation system at zero Excess capacity, P=E, when the phosphorylation system does not exert any control over OXPHOS capacity. jExP increases with increasing control of the phosphorylation system over OXPHOS capacity. jExP = 1 at the limit of zero phosphorylation capacity. The OXPHOS state of mt-preparations is stimulated to ET-pathway by uncoupler titration, which yields the excess E-P capacity, ExP=E-P.

Abbreviation: jExP

Reference: Flux control factor, Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways


MitoPedia concepts: Respiratory control ratio 

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Β» OXPHOS control ratio, P/E
Β» Excess E-R capacity factor, jExR = (E-R)/E = 1-R/E
Β» ET-pathway coupling efficiency, jβ‰ˆE = 1-L/E


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Β» OXPHOS and ET-pathway