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Cardiolipin deficiency disrupts electron transport chain to drive steatohepatitis

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Brothwell MJ   +34 more
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Electron transport chains

2023
This chapter considers electron transport chains. Two of the most fundamental metabolic processes, aerobic respiration and photosynthesis, which play such a critical role in maintaining life on Earth, require a succession of electron transfers. In both processes the electron transfers take place in membrane-localized electron transport chains that ...
Peter Atkins   +3 more
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Analyzing electron transport chain supercomplexes

2020
This review focuses on three independent and complementary approaches to obtain information on the combined function of respiratory complexes when present in different structural situations, either as individual complexes or when superassembled with other complexes.
Rebeca, Acín-Pérez   +2 more
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Disorders of the electron transport chain

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1996
SummaryDefects in a pathway as complex as the electron transport chain cause a variety of clinical abnormalities, which vary from fatal lactic acidosis in infancy to mild muscle disease in adults. The primary defect may reside in the nucleus or the mitochondrial genome.
P L, Adams, D M, Turnbull
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Characterizing the Electron Transport Chain: Structural Approach

2022
The mitochondrial respiratory chain which carries out the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) consists of five multi-subunit protein complexes. Emerging evidences suggest that the supercomplexes which further consist of multiple respiratory complexes play important role in regulating OXPHOS function.
Ting, Liang   +5 more
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Pseudogenes and The Electron Transport Chain

2007
With the advent of easy access to the human genome sequence, molecular biology techniques to target respirome-specific genes have begun to be exploited in the study of human disorders and in particular human cancers. In some recent publications it would appear that some investigators have inappropriately targeted pseudogenes rather than functional ...
Oey, H. M., Maguire D. J., McCabe, M.
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