GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIO.CHEM.-MINDTAP
GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIO.CHEM.-MINDTAP
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Chapter 23, Problem 23.85EP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To identify whether the list of the electron carrier FeSP, CoQ and cytb is in the order they are encountered in the electron transport chain or not.

Concept introduction: Electron transport chain is a sequence of biochemical reactions in which electrons and hydrogen atoms from the citric acid cycle are transferred to various intermediate carriers and finally reacts with molecular oxygen to form a water molecule.

There are four complexes associated with the electron transport chain that is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The four complexes that help in the electron transfer in the electron transport chain are:

Complex I: NADH-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex II: Succinate-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex III: CoenzymeQ-cytochrome c reductase

Complex IV: Cytochrome c oxidase

An overview of the electron transport chain is as follows:

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIO.CHEM.-MINDTAP, Chapter 23, Problem 23.85EP , additional homework tip  1

(a)

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Answer to Problem 23.85EP

Yes, the given order for electron carriers FeSP, CoQ and cytb are in the order as they are encountered in the electron transport chain.

Explanation of Solution

In the electron transport chain, electrons are transferred from complex I and II to complex III through coenzyme Q(CoQH2). FeSP is a structural component of the complex I and CoQ is encountered in the complex II. Cytb is present in the complex III and transfers an electron to the iron-sulfur proteins. FeSP is encountered first in the electron transport chain then CoQ followed by cytb. Therefore, the given order of the electron carriers is correct.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To identify whether the list of the electron carrier FMN, cytc and CoQ is in the order they are encountered in the electron transport chain or not.

Concept introduction: Electron transport chain is a sequence of biochemical reactions in which electrons and hydrogen atoms from the citric acid cycle are transferred to various intermediate carriers and finally reacts with molecular oxygen to form a water molecule.

There are four complexes associated with the electron transport chain that is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The four complexes that help in the electron transfer in the electron transport chain are:

Complex I: NADH-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex II: Succinate-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex III: CoenzymeQ-cytochrome c reductase

Complex IV: Cytochrome c oxidase

An overview of the electron transport chain is as follows:

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIO.CHEM.-MINDTAP, Chapter 23, Problem 23.85EP , additional homework tip  2

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Answer to Problem 23.85EP

No, the given order for electron carriers FMN, cytc and CoQ are not in the order as they are encountered in the electron transport chain.

Explanation of Solution

In the electron transport chain, electrons are transferred from complex I and II to complex III through coenzyme Q(CoQH2). FMN is a structural component of the complex I and CoQ is encountered in the complex I and II. Cytc carries the electron from complex III to complex IV and has iron in its structure that can change its oxidation state from +2 to +3. FMN is encountered first in the electron transport chain then CoQ followed by cytc. Therefore, the given order of the electron carriers is incorrect.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To identify whether the list of the electron carrier CoQ, FMN and cyta is in the order they are encountered in the electron transport chain or not.

Concept introduction: Electron transport chain is a sequence of biochemical reactions in which electrons and hydrogen atoms from the citric acid cycle are transferred to various intermediate carriers and finally reacts with molecular oxygen to form a water molecule.

There are four complexes associated with the electron transport chain that is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The four complexes that help in the electron transfer in the electron transport chain are:

Complex I: NADH-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex II: Succinate-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex III: CoenzymeQ-cytochrome c reductase

Complex IV: Cytochrome c oxidase

An overview of the electron transport chain is as follows:

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIO.CHEM.-MINDTAP, Chapter 23, Problem 23.85EP , additional homework tip  3

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Answer to Problem 23.85EP

No, the given order for electron carriers CoQ, FMN and cyta are not in the order as they are encountered in the electron transport chain.

Explanation of Solution

In the complex I initially, NADH is oxidized and releases two electrons that reduce FMN molecule present in the complex I to FMNH2 molecule. Then again FMNH2 is oxidized to regenerate FMN molecule. The electrons released after the oxidation are utilized to reduce 2Fe(III)SP. The reduced form 2Fe(II)SP is again oxidized to regenerate 2Fe(III)SP. The electrons released after the oxidation are utilized to reduce CoQ.

FMN is encountered first in the complex I. It is involved in the redox reaction and the iron present in it changes its oxidation state from +2 to +3. CoQ is encountered in the last reaction of complex I and II. CoQ is reduced to CoQH2 and transfers electrons to complex III. cyta is encountered in the complex IV. Therefore, the given order of the electron carriers is incorrect.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To identify whether the list of the electron carrierFADH2, NADH and FeSP is in the order they are encountered in the electron transport chain or not.

Concept introduction: Electron transport chain is a sequence of biochemical reactions in which electrons and hydrogen atoms from the citric acid cycle are transferred to various intermediate carriers and finally reacts with molecular oxygen to form a water molecule.

There are four complexes associated with the electron transport chain that is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The four complexes that help in the electron transfer in the electron transport chain are:

Complex I: NADH-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex II: Succinate-coenzymeQ reductase

Complex III: CoenzymeQ-cytochrome c reductase

Complex IV: Cytochrome c oxidase

An overview of the electron transport chain is as follows:

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIO.CHEM.-MINDTAP, Chapter 23, Problem 23.85EP , additional homework tip  4

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Answer to Problem 23.85EP

No, the given order for electron carriers FADH2, NADH and FeSP are not in the order as they are encountered in the electron transport chain.

Explanation of Solution

In complex I, electrons are transferred from the NADH molecule produced in the citric acid cycle. Initially NADH interacts with complex I and gets oxidized. On the other hand in the complex II, electrons are transferred from the FADH2 molecule produced in the citric acid cycle. Initially FADH2 interacts with complex II and gets oxidized. FeSP is a structural component of the complex I.

NADH is encountered in the complex I and FADH2 is encountered in the complex II. Therefore, the given order of the electron carriers is incorrect.

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