📂 Anatomy
respiratory chain complex III — Definition
Solunum zinciri kompleks III / respiratory chain complex III
Mitokondri is also known as cytochromrome bc1 complex, which is located in the internal membrane and the third complex of the electron transport chain. Ubikinoldan catalyzes the electron transfer to cytochrome c, and at this time, protons create electrochemical gradient by pumping intermembrane from mitochondria inner membrane. This gradient provides the proton motor force required for ATP synthesis. Complex III is associated with dysfunction, mitochondrial diseases and oxidative stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Solunum zinciri kompleks III?
Solunum zinciri kompleks III; mitokondri is also known as cytochromrome bc1 complex, which is located in the internal membrane and the third complex of the electron transport chain. Ubikinoldan catalyzes the electron transfer to cytochrome c, and at this time, protons create electrochemical gradient by pumping intermembrane from mitochondria inner membrane. This gradient provides the proton motor force required for ATP synthesis. Complex III is associated with dysfunction, mitochondrial diseases and oxidative stress.
❓ What is respiratory chain complex III in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "respiratory chain complex III" is Solunum zinciri kompleks III.
❓ Which medical field is Solunum zinciri kompleks III related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.