oxidative phosphorylation: ETS lecture 14 Flashcards
where does it occur
inner mitochondrial membrane.
the inner membrane is intrinsically impermeable to nearly all ions and polar molecules: how do our desired molecules get in?
A large family of transporters shuttle metabolites such as ATP, pyruvate, and citrate across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
overview of what happens in ox phosphorylation?
In oxidative phosphorylation, electrons from NADH and FADH2 are used to re-
duce molecular oxygen to water.
which complex doesn’t pump protons?
2
which complex is involved in krebs
2
why do FADH2 derived electrons yield less ATP than NADH?
electrons from FADH2 feed into the chain “downstream” of those from NADH because the electrons of FADH2 have a lower reduction potential. As a result, FADH2-derived electrons pump fewer protons and thus yield fewer molecules of ATP.