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_displayNameThe electrons from complexes I and II are transferred to ubi...
_timestamp2005-06-10 10:46:08
created[InstanceEdit:164648] Jassal, Bijay, 2005-06-10
textThe electrons from complexes I and II are transferred to ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q, CoQ), a small mobile carrier of electrons located within the inner membrane. Ubiquinone is reduced to ubiquinol during this process. The electrons are passed onto the cytochrome b subunit of complex III.
(summation)[Reaction:163209] Electron transfer from ubiquinone to ubiquinol [Homo sapiens]
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