Otto Warburg made an interesting observation in the 1930s about cancer cells using the fermentation pathway to catabolize pyruvate even when the oxygen supply seemed sufficient for oxidative phosphorylation.  One modern explanation for this “Warburg Effect” is that it protects the cancer cells from damage from free radicals. Provide a biochemical rationale for this explanation.

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Otto Warburg made an interesting observation in the 1930s about cancer cells using the fermentation pathway to catabolize pyruvate even when the oxygen supply seemed sufficient for oxidative phosphorylation.  One modern explanation for this “Warburg Effect” is that it protects the cancer cells from damage from free radicals. Provide a biochemical rationale for this explanation.

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  • The reactive oxygen species (ROS) like superoxide ion is produced in the mitochondria under two circumstances:  1) When enough ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is not generated, proton motive force is high, and the pool of reduced coenzyme Q is high. 2) When the ratio of NADH/NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydrogen) is high.
  • The complex I of mitochondria is primarily involved in the generation of reactive oxygen species.
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