- (shown
enclosed in
brackets in the diagram) in its tail. In
natural ubiquinones,
there are from six to ten
subunits in the tail, with
humans having a...
-
catalyzes the
oxidation of
succinate to
fumarate with the
reduction of
ubiquinone to ubiquinol. This
occurs in the
inner mitochondrial membrane by coupling...
-
Untargeted Ubiquinones with the
Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain and
Reactive Oxygen Species:
Implications for the use of
exogenous ubiquinones as therapies...
-
Respiratory complex I, EC 7.1.1.2 (also
known as NADH:
ubiquinone oxidoreductase, Type I NADH
dehydrogenase and
mitochondrial complex I) is the
first large...
-
Ubiquinone reductase may
refer to: NADH dehydrogenase, an
enzyme NADH:
ubiquinone reductase (non-electrogenic), an
enzyme This set
index page
lists enzyme...
- NADH:
ubiquinone reductase (Na+-transporting) (EC 1.6.5.8 is an
enzyme with
systematic name NADH:
ubiquinone oxidoreductase (Na+-translocating). In bacteria...
- to
ubiquinones and one
ubiquinone is
reduced to ubiquinol. In the
complete mechanism, two
electrons are
transferred from
ubiquinol to
ubiquinone, via...
-
Vitamin K,
which is
involved in
coagulation of blood, is a quinone.
Ubiquinone-10 is a
naturally occurring 1,4-benzoquinone
involved in
respiration apparatus...
- NADH2
dehydrogenase (
ubiquinone) may
refer to: NADH
dehydrogenase NADH:
ubiquinone reductase (non-electrogenic) This set
index page
lists enzyme articles...
- DPNH-
ubiquinone reductase may
refer to: NADH dehydrogenase, an
enzyme NADH:
ubiquinone reductase (non-electrogenic), an
enzyme This set
index page lists...