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|description='''LEAK state without adenylates''' or [[State 2']].
Respiration after addition of substrates, which decreases slowly to the [[LEAK state]] after oxidation of endogenous substrates with no [[adenylate|adenylates]] (L<sub>N</sub>); [[State 2']].ย  [[State 2]] was re-defined as functionally the same as State 4 (Nicholls and Ferguson 2002), with reference to Chance and Williams (1956).ย  State 2 (Chance and Williams 1955, 1956), however, is substrate-limited residual oxygen consumption at high ADP (ROXD), whereas State 2' (L<sub>N</sub>) and State 4 (L<sub>T</sub>) are LEAK states in the absence of adenylates (L<sub>N</sub>: no ADP, no ATP) or presence of ATP (L<sub>T</sub>).
Respiration after addition of substrates, which decreases slowly to the [[LEAK state]] after oxidation of endogenous substrates with no [[adenylate|adenylates]] (L<sub>N</sub>); [[State 2']].ย  [[State 2]] was re-defined as functionally the same as [[State 4]] (Nicholls and Ferguson 2002), with reference to Chance and Williams (1956).ย  State 2 (Chance and Williams 1955, 1956), however, is substrate-limited residual oxygen consumption at high ADP (ROXD), whereas State 2' (L<sub>N</sub>) and State 4 (L<sub>T</sub>) are LEAK states in the absence of adenylates (L<sub>N</sub>: no ADP, no ATP) or presence of ATP (L<sub>T</sub>).
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LEAK state without adenylates

Description

LEAK state without adenylates or State 2'. Respiration after addition of substrates, which decreases slowly to the LEAK state after oxidation of endogenous substrates with no adenylates (LN); State 2'. State 2 was re-defined as functionally the same as State 4 (Nicholls and Ferguson 2002), with reference to Chance and Williams (1956). State 2 (Chance and Williams 1955, 1956), however, is substrate-limited residual oxygen consumption at high ADP (ROXD), whereas State 2' (LN) and State 4 (LT) are LEAK states in the absence of adenylates (LN: no ADP, no ATP) or presence of ATP (LT).

Abbreviation: LN

Reference: MiPNet12.15


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