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Electron Transport Chain. Electron Transport Chain. Mitochondrial Structure. Electron Transport Chain Overview. The ETC removes energy stored in the NADH and FADH 2 molecules to: create a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane convert O 2 to H 2 O. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Electron Transport Chain
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Mitochondrial Structure
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Electron Transport Chain Overview
The ETC removes energy stored in the NADH and FADH2 molecules to:
1.create a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane
2.convert O2 to H2O.
All reactions are redox reactions.
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Electron Transport Chain Animation
ETC Animation
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ETC Components
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ETC Components: Complex IComplex 1: NADH
Dehydrogenase
2 e- from NADH are transferred to Complex I
Protons are pumped across the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) by Complex I (active Transport)
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ETC Components: Qe- are transferred from
Complex I to ubiquinone (Q)
Q is a mobile component within the IMM
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ETC Components: Complex IIIComplex III:
Cytochrome b-c1
e- are transferred from Q to Complex III
Protons are pumped across the IMM by Complex III
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ETC Components: Cyt Ce- are transferred from
Complex III to cytochrome c (cyt c)
cyt c is a mobile component on the surface of IMM, in the intermembrane space
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ETC Components: Complex IVComplex IV:
Cytochrome Oxidase
e- are transferred from cyt c to Complex IV
Protons are pumped across the IMM by Complex IV
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ETC Components: O2
O2 is the final electron acceptor of the ETC
enough e- pass through the ETC to produce full H2O molecules
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FADH2 Pathway
FADH2 FAD
Oxidativephosphorylation.
electron transportand chemiosmosis
Glycolysis
ATP ATP ATP
H+
H+H+
Protein complexof electron carners
Cyt c
I
II
III
IV
(Carrying electronsfrom, food)
NADH+
FADH2
NAD+
FAD+ 2 H+ + 1/2 O2
H2O
Electron transport chainElectron transport and pumping of protons (H+),
which create an H+ gradient across the membrane
Q
Intermembranespace
Innermitochondrialmembrane
Mitochondrialmatrix
Figure 9.15
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FADH2 Pathway2e- are transferred from
FADH2 to Complex II
no protons are pumped across the IMM
e- are transferred from Complex II to Q and proceed through the rest of ETC
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ETC Thermodynamics
H2O
O2
NADH
FADH2
FMN
Fe•S Fe•S
Fe•S
O
FAD
Cyt b
Cyt c1
Cyt c
Cyt a
Cyt a3
2 H + + 12
I
II
III
IV
Multiproteincomplexes
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10
20
30
40
50
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FADH2 enters the chain at a lower energy than NADH
2 electrons from NADH produce a max of 3 ATP
2 electrons from FADH2 produce a max of 2 ATP
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Electrochemical Proton Gradient
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ETC Summary
1. NADH e- transferred to O2; three proton pumps activated
2. FADH2 e- transferred to O2; two proton pumps activated
3. electrochemical proton gradient formed across IMM
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Electron Transport Chain Animation
ETC Animation
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Proton Motive Force: ChemiosmosisThe electrochemical gradient (chemiosmosis)
produced by the ETC can now be used to generate ATP through the process of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS).
OXPHOS occurs through the enzyme complex ATP synthase.
OXPHOS Animation
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ATP Synthase ComplexTwo components:1.proton channel / rotor
embedded in IMM
2.catalytic sites that phosphorylate ADP to ATP
This is an example of facilitated diffusion (passive transport)
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ATP Productionoxidative phosphorylation - ATP is produced as
protons flow through ATP synthase.
In general:
1.1 NADH 2.5 – 3 ATP molecules
2.1 FADH2 1.5 – 2 ATP molecules
The ETC is coupled with ATP synthesis. The latter is dependent on the former.
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ATP ProductionCellular
Respiration Step
Energy Molecules Produced
ATP Totals
Glycolysis 2 ATP2 NADH
2 ATPspecial case
Oxidative Decarboxylation
2 NADH 6 ATP
Krebs Cycle 6 NADH2 FADH2
2 ATP
18 ATP4 ATP2 ATP
Glycolysis
Oxidative Decarboxylation
Krebs Cycle
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ATP Production– Aerobic RespirationCellular
Respiration Step
Energy Molecules Produced
ATP Totals
Glycolysis 2 ATP2 NADH
2 ATP4-6 ATP
Oxidative Decarboxylation
2 NADH 6 ATP
Krebs Cycle 6 NADH2 FADH2
2 ATP
18 ATP4 ATP2 ATP
TOTAL 36-38 ATP
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Why 36-38 ATP?
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Electron shuttlesspan membrane
CYTOSOL 2 NADH
2 FADH2
2 NADH 6 NADH 2 FADH22 NADH
Glycolysis
Glucose2
Pyruvate
2AcetylCoA
Citricacidcycle
Oxidativephosphorylation:electron transport
andchemiosmosis
MITOCHONDRION
by substrate-levelphosphorylation
by substrate-levelphosphorylation
by oxidative phosphorylation, dependingon which shuttle transports electronsfrom NADH in cytosol
Maximum per glucose:About
36 or 38 ATP
+ 2 ATP + 2 ATP + about 32 or 34 ATP
or
Figure 9.16