b) Complex II links the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. Table 1: Biochemical Standard Reduction Potentials Half Reaction Cytochrome c(Feot) + e = cytochrome c(Fe2") Caldariellaquinone + 2H' +2e caldariellaquinol Ubiquinone + 2H + 2e Fumarate + 2H +2e NAD + H +2e E0 (V) ubiquinol succinate NADH 0.22 0.100 0.045 0.031 -0.315 i) With the help of the half reactions given in Table 1 above, formulate the redox equation for the oxidation of succinate and reduction of ubiquinone.

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b) Complex I| links the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.
Table 1: Biochemical Standard Reduction Potentials
Half Reaction
Cytochrome c(Fe3) +e
Caldariellaquinone + 2H + 2e
Ubiquinone + 2H + 2e
Fumarate + 2H* +2e
NAD + H +2e
E0 (V)
0.22
e cytochrome c(Fe2")
caldariellaquinol
0.100
ubiquinol
succinate
2 NADH
0.045
0.031
-0.315
i) With the help of the half reactions given in Table 1 above, formulate the redox equation for
the oxidation of succinate and reduction of ubiquinone.
Transcribed Image Text:b) Complex I| links the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. Table 1: Biochemical Standard Reduction Potentials Half Reaction Cytochrome c(Fe3) +e Caldariellaquinone + 2H + 2e Ubiquinone + 2H + 2e Fumarate + 2H* +2e NAD + H +2e E0 (V) 0.22 e cytochrome c(Fe2") caldariellaquinol 0.100 ubiquinol succinate 2 NADH 0.045 0.031 -0.315 i) With the help of the half reactions given in Table 1 above, formulate the redox equation for the oxidation of succinate and reduction of ubiquinone.
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