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The protonmotive force and respiratory control

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The protonmotive force and respiratory control



Β» WG1 Action - WG1 MITOEAGLE protocols, terminology, documentation: Standard operating procedures and user requirement document: Protocols, terminology, documentation
Β» WG1 Project application
MITOEAGLE Working Groups

Mitochondrial respiratory coupling control - a conceptual perspective on terminology

Scope of MITOEAGLE publication: Respiratory states
  • Target a broad audience – also the new generation
  • List of terms including historical terms; abbreviations (mtDNA, mt to abbreviate mitochondr*); move to pathway related nomenclature instead of using CI+/CI+II/CII; OXPHOS capacity (discuss saturating ADP/Pi .. concentrations)
  • Scientific terminology should be general and platform independent - demands of the working groups
Structure
  1. From bioenergetics to mitochondrial physiology - historical view
  2. The mitochondrial respiratory system
  3. Rates and states - Units (important for a database); analogous to electic terms: Flow [C.s-1]; Flux [C.s-1.m-2]; Rate (?)
  4. Intact cells, mt preparation and normalization
  5. Coupling states: mt-preparations and intact cells
  6. Pathway states: mt-preparations and intact cells
  7. References
Journal
  • Int J Biochem Cell Biol (W Koopman will be the new editor); Open Access is a requirement