O2k-Publications: Q-junction effect
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- CI&II-linked respiration: Β» Q-junction
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Balmaceda 2024 Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis | 2024 | Balmaceda V, Komlodi T, Szibor M, Gnaiger E, Moore AL, Fernandez-Vizarra E, Viscomi C (2024) The striking differences in the bioenergetics of brain and liver mitochondria are enhanced in mitochondrial disease. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis 1870:167033. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbadis.2024.167033 | Mouse | Nervous system Liver |
Komlodi 2021 BEC Q | 2021 | KomlΓ³di T, Cardoso LHD, Doerrier C, Moore AL, Rich PR, Gnaiger E (2021) Coupling and pathway control of coenzyme Q redox state and respiration in isolated mitochondria. Bioenerg Commun 2021.3. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2021-0003 | Mouse | Heart Nervous system |
Lemieux 2019 bioRxiv | 2019 | Lemieux H, Subarsky P, Doblander C, Wurm M, Troppmair J, Gnaiger E (2019) Mitochondrial respiratory function as an early biomarker of apoptosis induced by growth factor removal. bioRxiv doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/151480 . | Mouse | Blood cells |
Spinazzi 2019 Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A | 2019 | Spinazzi M, Radaelli E, HorrΓ© K, Arranz AM, Gounko NV, Agostinis P, Maia TM, Impens F, Morais VA, Lopez-Lluch G, Serneels L, Navas P, De Strooper B (2019) PARL deficiency in mouse causes Complex III defects, coenzyme Q depletion, and Leigh-like syndrome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 116:277-86. 10.1073/pnas.1811938116 | Mouse | Nervous system |
Szibor 2019 Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg | 2019 | Szibor Marten, Gainutdinov Timur, Fernandez-Vizarra Erika, Dufour Eric, Gizatullina Zemfira, Debska-Vielhaber Grazyna, Heidler Juliana, Wittig Ilka, Viscomi Carlo, Gellerich Frank Norbert, Moore Anthony L (2019) Bioenergetic consequences from xenotopic expression of a tunicate AOX in mouse mitochondria: switch from RET and ROS to FET. Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg 1861:148137. | Mouse | Heart |
La Guardia 2013 Front Physiol | 2013 | La Guardia PG, Alberici LC, Ravagnani FG, Catharino RR, Vercesi AE (2013) Protection of rat skeletal muscle fibers by either L-carnitine or coenzyme Q10 against statins toxicity mediated by mitochondrial reactive oxygen generation. Front Physiol 4:103. | Rat | Skeletal muscle |
Pich 2002 Free Radic Res | 2002 | Pich MM, Castagnoli A, Biondi A, Bernacchia A, Tazzari PL, D'Aurelio M, Castelli GP, Formiggini G, Conte R, Bovina C, Lenaz G (2002) Ubiquinol and a coenzyme Q reducing system protect platelet mitochondrial function of transfusional buffy coats from oxidative stress. Free Radic Res 36:429-36. | Blood cells Platelet | |
Rauchova 1995 Physiol Res | 1995 | RauchovΓ‘ H, Drahota Z, Lenaz G (1995) Function of coenzyme Q in the cell: some biochemical and physiological properties. Physiol Res 44:209-16. |
O2k-Publications: Redox state - Abstracts
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Komlodi 2018 EBEC2018 | 2018 | Electron supply to the Q-junction: assessment of mitochondrial respiration, H2O2 flux and the redox state of the Q-pool. | Mouse | Nervous system |
Ravasz 2018 Abstract The evolving concept of mitochondria | 2018 | Vast pools of endogenous quinones sustain NADH oxidation by Complex I during anoxia, supporting substrate-level phosphorylation in mouse liver mitochondria. | Mouse | Liver |
Komlodi 2018 AussieMit | 2018 | Komlodi T, Hunger M, Moore AL, Gnaiger E (2018) Electron transfer at the Q-junction: new perspectives from combined measurement of mitochondrial O2 flux, H2O2 flux, and coenzyme Q redox state. AussieMit 2018 Melbourne AU. | Mouse | Nervous system |
Komlodi 2018b EBEC2018 | 2018 | Endogenous quinones sustain NADH oxidation by Complex I during anoxia, supporting substrate-level phosphorylation in mouse liver mitochondria. | Mouse | Liver |
Komlodi 2017 MiPschool Obergurgl | 2017 | Electron pressure exerted by convergent succinate- and glycerophosphate-pathways to the Q-junction regulate reversed electron transfer to Complex I and H2O2 production. | Mouse | Nervous system |