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|description=[[Image:ExP.jpg|60 px|link=ET-excess capacity E-P|ET-excess capacity E-P]] The '''ET-excess capacity E-P''', ''E-P'', is the difference of the [[ET | |description=[[Image:ExP.jpg|60 px|link=ET-excess capacity E-P|ET-excess capacity E-P]] The '''ET-excess capacity E-P''', ''E-P'', is the difference of the [[ET capacity]] and [[OXPHOS capacity]]. At ''E-P'' > 0, the capacity of the [[phosphorylation system]] exerts a limiting effect on OXPHOS-capacity. In addition, ''E-P'' depends on coupling efficiency, since ''P'' aproaches ''E'' at increasing uncoupling. | ||
|info=[[Gnaiger 2020 MitoPathways]] | |info=[[Gnaiger 2020 MitoPathways]] | ||
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Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] (2010-08-17) last update 2020-11- | Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] (2010-08-17) last update 2020-11-11. | ||
== Keywords == | == Keywords == |
Revision as of 01:54, 11 November 2020
Description
The ET-excess capacity E-P, E-P, is the difference of the ET capacity and OXPHOS capacity. At E-P > 0, the capacity of the phosphorylation system exerts a limiting effect on OXPHOS-capacity. In addition, E-P depends on coupling efficiency, since P aproaches E at increasing uncoupling.
Abbreviation: E-P
Reference: Gnaiger 2020 MitoPathways
Communicated by Gnaiger E (2010-08-17) last update 2020-11-11.
Keywords
4-compartmental OXPHOS model. (1) ET capacity E of the noncoupled electron transfer system ETS. OXPHOS capacity P is partitioned into (2) the dissipative LEAK component L, and (3) ADP-stimulated P-L net OXPHOS capacity. (4) If P-L is kinetically limited by a low capacity of the phosphorylation system to utilize the protonmotive force pmF, then the apparent E-P excess capacity is available to drive coupled processes other than phosphorylation P» (ADP to ATP) without competing with P».
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1. Mitochondrial and cellular respiratory rates in coupling-control states
Respiratory rate | Defining relations | Icon | |
---|---|---|---|
OXPHOS capacity | P = P´-Rox | mt-preparations | |
ROUTINE respiration | R = R´-Rox | living cells | |
ET capacity | E = E´-Rox | » Level flow | |
» Noncoupled respiration - Uncoupler | |||
LEAK respiration | L = L´-Rox | » Static head | |
» LEAK state with ATP | |||
» LEAK state with oligomycin | |||
» LEAK state without adenylates | |||
Residual oxygen consumption Rox | L = L´-Rox |
2. Flux control ratios related to coupling in mt-preparations and living cells
FCR | Definition | Icon | |
---|---|---|---|
L/P coupling-control ratio | L/P | » Respiratory acceptor control ratio, RCR = P/L | |
L/R coupling-control ratio | L/R | ||
L/E coupling-control ratio | L/E | » Uncoupling-control ratio, UCR = E/L (ambiguous) | |
P/E control ratio | P/E | ||
R/E control ratio | R/E | » Uncoupling-control ratio, UCR = E/L | |
net P/E control ratio | (P-L)/E | ||
net R/E control ratio | (R-L)/E |
3. Net, excess, and reserve capacities of respiration
Respiratory net rate | Definition | Icon |
---|---|---|
P-L net OXPHOS capacity | P-L | |
R-L net ROUTINE capacity | R-L | |
E-L net ET capacity | E-L | |
E-P excess capacity | E-P | |
E-R reserve capacity | E-R |
4. Flux control efficiencies related to coupling-control ratios
Coupling-control efficiency | Definition | Icon | Canonical term | ||
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P-L control efficiency | jP-L | = (P-L)/P | = 1-L/P | P-L OXPHOS-flux control efficiency | |
R-L control efficiency | jR-L | = (R-L)/R | = 1-L/R | R-L ROUTINE-flux control efficiency | |
E-L coupling efficiency | jE-L | = (E-L)/E | = 1-L/E | E-L ET-coupling efficiency » Biochemical coupling efficiency | |
E-P control efficiency | jE-P | = (E-P)/E | = 1-P/E | E-P ET-excess flux control efficiency | |
E-R control efficiency | jE-R | = (E-R)/E | = 1-R/E | E-R ET-reserve flux control efficiency |
5. General
- » Basal respiration
- » Cell ergometry
- » Dyscoupled respiration
- » Dyscoupling
- » Electron leak
- » Electron-transfer-pathway state
- » Hyphenation
- » Oxidative phosphorylation
- » Oxygen flow
- » Oxygen flux
- » Permeabilized cells
- » Phosphorylation system
- » Proton leak
- » Proton slip
- » Respiratory state
- » Uncoupling
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