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Page 1: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

Electron Transport ChainElectron Transport Chain

Page 2: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

ReviewReviewGlycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only

produce 4 ATP/glucoseMost of the energy from glucose

is stored in NADH or FADH2

Page 3: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

LocationLocationThe Electron

Transport Chain (ETC) takes place along the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane

Page 4: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

ComponentsComponentsMost components

of the Electron Transport Chain are protein complexes

These complexes have Prosthetic Groups◦ Essential non-

protein components

Page 5: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

The entire Electron Transport Chain consists of 4 transmembrane structures as well as a pair of electron carriers

Most structures are made up of more than one protein

Page 6: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.
Page 7: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

NADH Dehydrogenase NADH Dehydrogenase (Complex I)(Complex I)NADH is oxidized and in turn

reduces flavin mononucleotide (FMN)

FMN participates in another redox reaction with an Iron-Sulfur protein◦FMN is oxidized, Fe•S is reduced

Page 8: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

First Electron CarrierFirst Electron CarrierFe•S part of NADH

Dehydrogenase pass the electrons to Ubiquinone (Q)◦Lipid electron carrier◦Transports the electrons to

Cytochrome b-c1 complex

Page 9: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

Cytochrome Cytochrome bb--cc11 Complex Complex (Complex III)(Complex III)Cytochrome b (Cyt b) accepts the

electrons from Q Electrons are passes from Cyt b

to another iron-sulfur protien before being passed to Cytochrome c1

Page 10: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

Second Electron CarrierSecond Electron CarrierCytochrome c1 passes the

electrons to the second electron carrier, Cytochrome c

Cytochrome c operates on the outside of the inner mitochondrial membrane (in the intermebrane space)

Page 11: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

Cytochrome Oxidase Cytochrome Oxidase Complex (Complex IV)Complex (Complex IV)Consists of two protein complexes:

Cytochrome a and Cytochrome a3

Cytochrome a receives the electrons from Cytochrome c and then transfers electrons to Cytochrome a3

Cytochrome a3 passes the electrons onto Oxygen◦Combines with hydrogen atoms in the

Matrix to form water

Page 12: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.
Page 13: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

Each transfer of electrons is an exothermic redox reaction◦The energy is used to transfer a

single H+ ion into the Intermembrane Space

Oxygen (due to its high electronegativity) is the only element available to accept electrons at the end

Page 14: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

FADH2 transfers its electrons to a lower energy level than NADH Electrons join up with

Ubiquinone (Q) hence

NADH 3 H+ moved

FADH2 2 H+ moved

FADH2

FAD

Page 15: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

ChemiosmosisChemiosmosisThe final stage of Oxidative

PhosphorylationThe complexes of the ETC create

a electrochemical gradient of H+ across the inner membrane◦H+ want to return to equilibrium

Page 16: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

ATP SynthaseATP SynthaseProtein imbedded

in the inner mitochrondia membrane

Allows H+ ions back through into the matrix

Uses this Proton-Motive Force to convert ADP and ATP◦ Each H+ ion let back

into the matrix creates 1 ATP

Page 17: Electron Transport Chain. Review Glycolysis & the Krebs Cycle only produce 4 ATP/glucose Most of the energy from glucose is stored in NADH or FADH 2.

Energy Tally/Glucose Energy Tally/Glucose MoleculeMoleculeGlycolysis 2 ATPKrebs Cycle 2 ATPETC

NADH (Glycolysis) 4-6 ATPNADH (Prep Step) 6 ATPNADH (Krebs) 18 ATPFADH2 4 ATP

36-38 ATP


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