Complex I is the first enzyme of the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
Complex I is the largest and most complicated enzyme of the electron transport chain.
This allows for it to be oxidized via the electron transport chain.
The function of the electron transport chain is to produce this gradient.
These linked sets of proteins are called electron transport chains.
Redox equilibria play an important role in the electron transport chain.
It is also a major contributor of electrons to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria.
Two electrons are finally accepted by oxygen in the matrix to complete the electron transport chain.
An example is the production of superoxide by the electron transport chain.
It is part of the electron transport chain.
Complex I is the first enzyme of the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
Complex I is the largest and most complicated enzyme of the electron transport chain.
This allows for it to be oxidized via the electron transport chain.
The function of the electron transport chain is to produce this gradient.
These linked sets of proteins are called electron transport chains.
Redox equilibria play an important role in the electron transport chain.
It is also a major contributor of electrons to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria.
Two electrons are finally accepted by oxygen in the matrix to complete the electron transport chain.
An example is the production of superoxide by the electron transport chain.
It is part of the electron transport chain.