نتایج جستجو برای: oxidative phosphorylation respiration

تعداد نتایج: 257783  

2015

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the molecular unit of intracellular energy and it is the product of oxidative phosphorylation of cellular respiration uses in cellular processes. The study explores the growth of the misconception levels amongst the learners and evaluates the effectiveness of animation model over traditional methods. The data obtained from the sixty B...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2014
David F Wilson David K Harrison Andrei Vinogradov

Cytochrome c oxidase is the enzyme responsible for oxygen consumption by mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and coupling site 3 of oxidative phosphorylation. In this role it determines the cellular rate of ATP synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation and is the key to understanding how energy metabolism is regulated. Four electrons are required for the reduction of oxygen to water, and these...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Sherry N N Du Sajeni Mahalingam Brittney G Borowiec Graham R Scott

Many fish encounter hypoxia in their native environment, but the role of mitochondrial physiology in hypoxia acclimation and hypoxia tolerance is poorly understood. We investigated the effects of hypoxia acclimation on mitochondrial respiration, O2kinetics, emission of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and antioxidant capacity in the estuarine killifish ( ITALIC! Fundulus heteroclitus). Killifish ...

Journal: :Acta medicinae Okayama 1962
K UTSUMI K INABA M YAMAMOTO G YAMAMOTO H URAKAMI S SENO

The effects of high fatty acids such as oleic, richinoleic, linoleic, linolenic, palmitic and stearic acids, on the respiration, glycolysis, organic phosphate synthesis of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells, were studied. The unsaturated fatty acids added to the media enhanced the respiration of the tumor cells at the concentration lower than 0.2 mM, after a short incubation period and inhibited the r...

Mitochondria plays a major role in maintaining homeostasis of heart cells. Mitochondria produce ATP and is the main intracellular source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) which can cause oxidative damage. Free oxygen radicals and oxidative damage are associated with cardiovascular pathology. Antioxidant defense can play an essential role in preventing oxidative damage by controlling free oxygen ...

Journal: :Cell reports 2014
Sofia Lisanti Michele Tavecchio Young Chan Chae Qin Liu Angela K Brice Madhukar L Thakur Lucia R Languino Dario C Altieri

Reprogramming of metabolic pathways contributes to human disease, especially cancer, but the regulators of this process are unknown. Here, we have generated a mouse knockout for the mitochondrial chaperone TRAP-1, a regulator of bioenergetics in tumors. TRAP-1(-/-) mice are viable and showed reduced incidence of age-associated pathologies, including obesity, inflammatory tissue degeneration, dy...

Journal: :Cancer research 1962
L A SAUER A P MARTIN E STOTZ

tion. Particulate fractions are obtained by the usual centrifugation procedures. The capacity of the isolated mitochondrial fraction to undergo oxidative phosphorylation was investigated. Mitochondria were found to be active with the sub strates succinate, malate, and glutamate, and P/O ratios approaching the theoretical were obtained. The use of malonate in conjunction with glutamate oxidation...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1983
K Kawai T Nakamaru Y Maebayashi Y Nozawa M Yamazaki

The in vitro biological activity of secalonic acid D, a mycotoxin from Aspergillus ochraceus, was studied to assess its cytotoxicity for isolated rat liver mitochondria. Secalonic acid D uncoupled the oxidative phosphorylation of mitochondria and caused a mild inhibition of state 3 respiration. Secalonic acid D weakly enhanced latent ATPase activity in mitochondria but suppressed 2,4-dinitrophe...

2006
Yuko HATTORI

Fujiwara (1) reported that the spine of a toxic sea urchin induces dyspnea in man. The bronchospastic action of the toxinic substance is apparently the main cause of dyspnea, but the toxinic substance may also influence the function of cellular mitochondria. In this work, we investigated effects of the toxins on the mitochondrial respiration system, viz., effects of toxins on the reaction mecha...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2004
M E Chamberlin

The midgut of the tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) is a highly aerobic tissue that is destroyed and replaced by a pupal epithelium at metamorphosis. To determine how oxidative phosphorylation is altered during the programmed death of the larval cells, top-down control analysis was performed on mitochondria isolated from the midguts of larvae before and after the commitment to pupation. Oxygen c...

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