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|abbr=CII
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|description='''Complex II''' or '''succinate dehydrogenase''' or '''succinate-coenzyme Q reductase''' is the only membrane-bound enzyme in the [[TCA cycle]] and is part of the [[ETS]].Β  The flavoprotein [[succinate dehydrogenase]] is the largest polypeptide of CII, located on the matrix face of the inner mt-membrane.Β  Following succinate oxidation, the enzyme transfers electrons directly to the quinone pool.
|description='''Complex II''' or '''succinate dehydrogenase''' or '''succinate-coenzyme Q reductase''' is the only membrane-bound enzyme in the [[TCA cycle]] and is part of the [[ETS]].Β  The flavoprotein [[succinate dehydrogenase]] is the largest polypeptide of CII, located on the matrix face of the inner mt-membrane.Β  Following succinate oxidation, the enzyme transfers electrons directly to the quinone pool.
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|info=[http://www.oroboros.at/?Gnaiger_2012_MitoPathways Gnaiger 2012 MitoPathways]
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Complex II

Description

Complex II or succinate dehydrogenase or succinate-coenzyme Q reductase is the only membrane-bound enzyme in the TCA cycle and is part of the ETS. The flavoprotein succinate dehydrogenase is the largest polypeptide of CII, located on the matrix face of the inner mt-membrane. Following succinate oxidation, the enzyme transfers electrons directly to the quinone pool.

Abbreviation: CII

Reference: Gnaiger 2012 MitoPathways



MitoPedia topics: Enzyme