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ubiquinol is an electron-rich (reduced) form of
coenzyme Q (ubiquinone). The term most
often refers to
ubiquinol-10, with a 10-unit tail most commonly...
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Rieske protein), 2 core
proteins and 6 low-molecular
weight proteins.
Ubiquinol—cytochrome-c
reductase catalyzes the
chemical reaction QH2 + 2 ferricytochrome...
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reduction of the
lipophilic electron carrier Coenzyme Q (CoQ)
between the
ubiquinol and
ubiquinone forms.
These reactions can
result in the net
movement of...
- branched-chain
amino acids oxidation (through flavin-linked dehydrogenases) to
ubiquinol–cytochrome-c
reductase (complex III) of the ETC: CoQ10 parti****tes in...
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Ubiquinol oxidases (EC 1.10.3.11) are
enzymes in the
bacterial electron transport chain that
oxidise ubiquinol into
ubiquinone and
reduce oxygen to water...
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motive force (and accordingly, a
ubiquinol-concentrated pool), the
enzyme runs in the
reverse direction.
Ubiquinol is
oxidized to ubiquinone, and the...
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oxidation of
succinate to
fumarate with the
reduction of
ubiquinone to
ubiquinol. This
occurs in the
inner mitochondrial membrane by
coupling the two reactions...
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Mitochondrial chaperone BCS1 (BCS1L), also
known as BCS1 homolog,
ubiquinol-cytochrome c
reductase complex chaperone (h-BCS1), is a
protein that in humans...
- When Q
accepts two
electrons and two protons, it
becomes reduced to the
ubiquinol form (QH2); when QH2
releases two
electrons and two protons, it becomes...
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transferred to a lipid-soluble carrier,
ubiquinone (Q). The
reduced product,
ubiquinol (QH2),
freely diffuses within the membrane, and
Complex I translocates...