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Mitochondrial Complex III

Introduction

Mitochondrial Complex Iii is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Mitochondrial Complex III (Cytochrome bc1 Complex or Ubiquinol-Cytochrome c Reductase) is a central component of the Electron Transport Chain (ETC). It catalyzes the transfer of electrons from ubiquinol (CoQH2) to cytochrome c while simultaneously pumping protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane, contributing to the establishment of the proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis. [@zhang1998]

Complex III (Cytochrome bc1) Pathway

flowchart TD A["Ubiquinol<br/>CoQH2 -> BComplex III<br/>Cytochrome bc1"] subgraph Q_Cycle B --> C["First Electron<br/>to Cytochrome c"] C --> D["Second Electron<br/>to Ubiquinone"] D --> E["Ubiquinol<br/>Regenerated"] end E --> A B --> F["Cytochrome c<br/>Reduced"] F --> G["Complex IV"] H["Protons H+ --> IIntermembrane<br/>Space"] B -->|"Pump H+"| I style A fill:#1a0a1f,stroke:#333,color:#e0e0e0 style F fill:#3a3000,stroke:#333,color:#e0e0e0 style I fill:#9f9,stroke:#333,color:#0d0d1a

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