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|abbr=''SCC''
|abbr=''j<sub>Z-Y</sub>''
|description='''Substrate control capacities''', ''SCC'', are [[flux control capacity|flux control capacities]], expressing the relative change of flux in response to a transition of substrate availability in a defined [[coupling control state]].
|description='''Pathway control efficiencies''' are [[flux control efficiency |flux control efficiencies]], expressing the relative change of flux in response to a transition between two [[electron-transfer-pathway state]]s due to a change of (''1'') substrate availability or (''2'') inhibition of enzyme steps in the pathway, in a defined [[coupling-control state]].
|info=[[Flux control capacity]], [[Gnaiger 2013 Abstract MiP2013]]
|info=[[Flux control efficiency]]
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Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] (2013-08-04) last update 2020-11-07.
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== From substrate to pathway control efficiency ==
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:::: '''Previous terminology''': '''Substrate control factors''', ''SCF'', are [[flux control efficiency |flux control efficiencies]], expressing the relative change of flux in response to a transition ofΒ  substrate availability in a defined [[coupling-control state]].
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 7 November 2020


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Pathway control efficiency

Description

Pathway control efficiencies are flux control efficiencies, expressing the relative change of flux in response to a transition between two electron-transfer-pathway states due to a change of (1) substrate availability or (2) inhibition of enzyme steps in the pathway, in a defined coupling-control state.

Abbreviation: jZ-Y

Reference: Flux control efficiency

Communicated by Gnaiger E (2013-08-04) last update 2020-11-07.

From substrate to pathway control efficiency

Previous terminology: Substrate control factors, SCF, are flux control efficiencies, expressing the relative change of flux in response to a transition of substrate availability in a defined coupling-control state.


MitoPedia concepts: Respiratory control ratio