📂 Anatomy
plasma membrane respiratory chain complex III — Definition
Plazma membranı solunum zinciri kompleks III / plasma membrane respiratory chain complex III
Mitokondri is a cytochromrome bc1 complex, located in the internal membrane and the third complex of the electron transport chain. This complex adds electron transfer from ubikinol to cytochrome c, which forms electrochemical gradient by pumping protons throughout the mitochondria inner membrane. Clinically, complex III mutations can lead to mitochondrial diseases (e.g. Leigh syndrome) and can cause an increase in the production of reactive oxygen types.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Plazma membranı solunum zinciri kompleks III?
Plazma membranı solunum zinciri kompleks III; mitokondri is a cytochromrome bc1 complex, located in the internal membrane and the third complex of the electron transport chain. This complex adds electron transfer from ubikinol to cytochrome c, which forms electrochemical gradient by pumping protons throughout the mitochondria inner membrane. Clinically, complex III mutations can lead to mitochondrial diseases (e.g. Leigh syndrome) and can cause an increase in the production of reactive oxygen types.
❓ What is plasma membrane respiratory chain complex III in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "plasma membrane respiratory chain complex III" is Plazma membranı solunum zinciri kompleks III.
❓ Which medical field is Plazma membranı solunum zinciri kompleks III related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.