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Hirst J (2018) Open questions: respiratory chain supercomplexes-why are they there and what do they do?. BMC Biol 16:111.

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Hirst J (2018) BMC Biol

Abstract: In the mitochondrial inner membrane the respiratory enzymes associate to form supramolecular assemblies known as supercomplexes. The existence of supercomplexes is now widely accepted-but what functional or structural advantages, if any, do they confer?


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Enzyme: Supercomplex