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SUIT-005

Description

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Abbreviation: FNS(Oct, PM)

Reference: A:Bioblast pdf »Versions

SUIT-category: FNS(Oct, PM)
SUIT protocol pattern: orthogonal 1OctM;2D;2c;3P;4S;5U;6Rot;7Ama

DLP applications

References

MitoPedia: SUIT

Steps and respiratory states

1OctM;2D;2c;3P;4S;5U;6Rot;7Ama;8AsTm;9Azd.png

Step State Pathway Q-junction Comment - Events (E) and Marks (M)
1OctM OctML(n) F(N) FAO 1OctM
2D OctMP F(N) FAO 1OCtM;2D
2c OctMcP F(N) FAO 1OCtM;2D;2c
3P OctPMP FN F&CI 1OctM;2D;2c;3P
  • Respiratory stimulation by simultaneous action of the F-pathway and N-pathway with convergent electron flow in the FN-pathway for evaluation of an additive or inhibitory effect of F.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
4S OctPMSP FNS F&CI&II 1OctM;2D;2c;3P;4S
  • Respiratory stimulation by simultaneous action of the F-pathway, N-pathway, and S-pathway, with convergent electron flow in the FNS-pathway for reconstitution of TCA cycle function and additive or inhibitory effect of F.
  • OXPHOS capacity P (with saturating [ADP]), active OXPHOS state.
5U OctPMSE FNS F&CI&II 1OctM;2D;2c;3P;4S;5U
6Rot SE S CII 1OctM;2D;3P;4S;5U;6Rot
7Ama ROX 1OctM;2D;3P;4S;5U;6Rot;7Ama
  • Rox is the residual oxygen consumption in the ROX state, due to oxidative side reactions, estimated either after inhibition of CIII (e.g. antimycin A, myxothiazol), CIV (e.g. Cyanide) or in the absence of endogenous fuel-substrates. Rox is subtracted from oxygen flux as a baseline for all respiratory states, to obtain mitochondrial respiration.
Step Respiratory state Pathway control ET-Complex Comment
## AsTm AsTmE CIV CIV
## Azd CHB


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Strengths and limitations

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