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|description='''Succincate dehydrogenase''' is a [[TCA cycle]] enzyme converting succinate to fumarate, largest component of the inner mt-membrane [[CII |C<sub>II</sub>]] and thus part of the [[ET-pathway]]. | |description='''Succincate dehydrogenase''' is a [[TCA cycle]] enzyme converting succinate to fumarate, largest component of the inner mt-membrane [[CII |C<sub>II</sub>]] and thus part of the [[ET-pathway]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:51, 3 August 2018
Description
Succincate dehydrogenase is a TCA cycle enzyme converting succinate to fumarate, largest component of the inner mt-membrane CII and thus part of the ET-pathway.
Abbreviation: SDH
Reference: Gnaiger_2014_MitoPathways
MitoPedia topics: Enzyme