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N-junction

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N-junction

Description

The N-junction is a junction for convergent electron flow in the electron transfer system (ETS) through the mt-NADH pool to Complex I (CI), and further transfer through the Q-junction to Complex III (CIII). Representative type N substrates are pyruvate, glutamate and malate. The corresponding dehydrogenases (PDH, GDH, MDH) generate NADH, the substrate of Complex I (CI). The concept of the N-junction and F-junction provides a basis for defining categories of SUIT protocols.


Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways



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