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An electron transport chain (ETC) is a series of complexes that transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox (both reduction and oxidation occurring simultaneously) reactions, and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons (H+ ions) across a membrane. This creates an electrochemical proton gradient that drives the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that stores energy chemically in the form of highly strained bonds. The molecules of the chain include peptides, enzymes (which are proteins or protein complexes), and others. The final acceptor of electrons in the electron transport chain during aerobic respiration is molecular oxygen although a variety of acceptors other than oxygen such as sulfate exist in anaerobic respiration.
In chloroplasts, light drives the conversion of water to oxygen and NADP+ to NADPH with transfer of H+ ions across chloroplast membranes. In mitochondria, it is the conversion of oxygen to water, NADH to NAD+ and succinate to fumarate that are required to generate the proton gradient.
Complex I
In Complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, NADH-CoQ reductase, or NADH dehydrogenase; EC 1.6.5.3), two electrons are removed from NADH and ultimately transferred to a lipid-soluble carrier, ubiquinone (Q). The reduced product, ubiquinol (QH2), freely diffuses within the membrane, and Complex I translocates four protons (H+) across the membrane, thus producing a proton gradient. Complex I is one of the main sites at which premature electron leakage to oxygen occurs, thus being one of the main sites of production of superoxide.
The pathway of electrons is as follows:
NADH is oxidized to NAD+, by reducing Flavin mononucleotide to FMNH2 in one two-electron step. FMNH2 is then oxidized in two one-electron steps, through a semiquinone intermediate. Each electron thus transfers from the FMNH2 to an Fe-S cluster, from the Fe-S cluster to ubiquinone (Q). Transfer of the first electron results in the free-radical (semiquinone) form of Q, and transfer of the second electron reduces the semiquinone form to the ubiquinol form, QH2. During this process, four protons are translocated from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space. [4] As the electrons become continuously oxidized and reduced throughout the complex an electron current is produced along the 180 Angstrom width of the complex within the membrane. This current powers the active transport of four protons to the intermembrane space per two electrons from NADH.
Complex II
In Complex II (succinate dehydrogenase or succinate-CoQ reductase; EC 1.3.5.1) additional electrons are delivered into the quinone pool (Q) originating from succinate and transferred (via flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)) to Q. Complex II consists of four protein subunits: succinate dehydrogenase, (SDHA); succinate dehydrogenase [ubiquinone] iron-sulfur subunit, mitochondrial, (SDHB); succinate dehydrogenase complex subunit C, (SDHC) and succinate dehydrogenase complex, subunit D, (SDHD). Other electron donors (e.g., fatty acids and glycerol 3-phosphate) also direct electrons into Q (via FAD). Complex 2 is a parallel electron transport pathway to complex 1, but unlike complex 1, no protons are transported to the intermembrane space in this pathway. Therefore, the pathway through complex 2 contributes less energy to the overall electron transport chain process.
Complex III
In Complex III (cytochrome bc1 complex or CoQH2-cytochrome c reductase; EC 1.10.2.2), the Q-cycle contributes to the proton gradient by an asymmetric absorption/release of protons. Two electrons are removed from QH2 at the QO site and sequentially transferred to two molecules of cytochrome c, a water-soluble electron carrier located within the intermembrane space. The two other electrons sequentially pass across the protein to the Qi site where the quinone part of ubiquinone is reduced to quinol. A proton gradient is formed by one quinol (2H+2e-) oxidations at the Qo site to form one quinone (2H+2e-) at the Qi site. (in total four protons are translocated: two protons reduce quinone to quinol and two protons are released from two ubiquinol molecules).
QH2 + 2 cytochrome c (FeIII) + 2 H+in → Q + 2 cytochrome c (FeII) + 4 H+out
When electron transfer is reduced (by a high membrane potential or respiratory inhibitors such as antimycin A), Complex III may leak electrons to molecular oxygen, resulting in superoxide formation.
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@ArpitaPal5
@ArpitaPal5 6 лет назад
calculation part beautifully explained, don't need to browse through several books now. thanks a lot for saving a whole lot of ATP :)
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Bro there is a slight correction in complex 3 you told us that the electrons would first go to cyt C1 to FeS to cyt B which is incorrect. The correct thing is from cyt B to FeS to cyt C1 and then further to cyt C. Your videos are awesome but this was a thing which was incorrect.
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@gufranpathan3845
@gufranpathan3845 Год назад
1 mistake sir, cyt C1 not accept the electron 1st ,the cyt b recives electron from coQ in the starting of complex 3
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@sweety-rt3kf 3 года назад
Bro 1 nadph 3 atps kada echedi akkada 2 annaru
@abiasaeed6351
@abiasaeed6351 2 года назад
Hi🌸,the explanation is excellent,but the electron goes from cytochrome B to Fe-s then from Fe-s to cytochrome C1 .Thank you for your creative videos🥰 .
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@Momo8 2 года назад
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@Docabrarahmed
@Docabrarahmed 5 лет назад
Glycolysis 8 ATP Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA 6 ATP TCA Cycle 24 ATP TOTAL 38 ATP
@NaushadKhan-ix2ue
@NaushadKhan-ix2ue 5 лет назад
That's the ideal scenario but it doesn't go like that in real. Amidst all the hustle and bustle of electron transport through different set of enzymes and complexes a little amount of energy is utilized that actually brings the amount of ATP, NADPH and FADH2 can produce to 2.5 and 1.5 respectively. This way it totals to 32
@Dave_M.
@Dave_M. 4 года назад
@@NaushadKhan-ix2ue you're right
@syonaagnihotri901
@syonaagnihotri901 4 года назад
NADH produces 3ATP and FADH2 produces 2 ATPs
@ahanadutta9577
@ahanadutta9577 3 года назад
@@syonaagnihotri901 recent measurements have shown the no of ATP molecules generated may be 2.5 &1.5
@haechanlovebot2502
@haechanlovebot2502 3 года назад
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@MusicalWe
@MusicalWe 4 года назад
3:34 cytochrome b transfers e- to Fe-S proteins and then to CytochromeC1
@dn6170
@dn6170 4 года назад
I think you’re correct- that’s what Harper’s 31st ed Biochem textbook shows as well... then the CytC1 transfers the e- to CytC for transport
@MusicalWe
@MusicalWe 4 года назад
Yeah it’s wht our Indian 11th Grade textbook says
@noiritaghosh3005
@noiritaghosh3005 4 года назад
As per my knowledge, 1 NADH = 3 ATP and 1 FADH = 2 ATP and there’s a total of 36-38 ATP produced depending on shuttle
@beyondheights6836
@beyondheights6836 4 года назад
Sky
@shreyadhaimade3455
@shreyadhaimade3455 2 года назад
2.5 ATP derived from 1 NADH is converted to 3 in the textbooks. Same is for the FADH2. That is why those values.
@Reashhh15123
@Reashhh15123 Год назад
@@shreyadhaimade3455 tq for the explanation.. was confused a bit
@malluborannavar5377
@malluborannavar5377 Год назад
In ncert it is given that total gain of atp is 38,for that reason our sir told us to assume value 1 nadh equal to 3 atp and 1 fadh equals 2 atp
@hibatazi9011
@hibatazi9011 11 месяцев назад
me too so i dont know what information is true anymore. Is it 32 or 38 ATP????
@mrzero8428
@mrzero8428 5 лет назад
3:40 I think there is a mistake The correct form one is : Cyt b >> FeS >> Cyt c1
@user-ys8nq4qj7t
@user-ys8nq4qj7t 4 года назад
Yes, this is what campdell book said
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@pageorgekutty3430 4 года назад
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@prakashpatel1573
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@prakashpatel1573
@prakashpatel1573 4 года назад
There is also mistake in the position of complexs..👍
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@garaangi4330 3 года назад
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@LuanNguyen-dt7lq 5 лет назад
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@lecturestudio4640 2 года назад
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@YOK9988 4 года назад
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@sheelaebenezer3460
@sheelaebenezer3460 2 года назад
That's a beautiful explanation. I have a doubt NCERT book says 38 molecules of ATP produced from 1 glucose molecule. Sir could you please clarify that
@srilekhaappikatla4607
@srilekhaappikatla4607 2 года назад
1NADH gives 3ATP not 2.5 ATP 1FADH2 gives 2ATP not 1.5 ATP according to NCERT with these values we get 38 ATP
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@user-tq9ld2gw3x 10 месяцев назад
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@theKrishnaconsciousness 2 года назад
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@manahilsideas...3266
@manahilsideas...3266 2 года назад
Thanks alot... Now I clearly understood all these processes just bcz of you.. Thank you so much once again
@tripatisahu8579
@tripatisahu8579 Год назад
Wow... Such a beautiful explanation.....you saved my ATPs...i don't need to research any other videos now😎... thank you so much
@akwilamordekhai4615
@akwilamordekhai4615 4 года назад
Thanks for the video, it's really helpful. I just so confused that some literature says that this only happens to prokaryotic, which all aerobic respiration (glycol-ETC) process are located in cytosol. But when we're talking about eukaryotic, glycolysis and the other steps occurs in different place (glycolysis in cytosol, the other in mitochondrial). So when NADH from glycolysis wants to get inside the mitochondrial, it needs 2 ATP (because there are 2 NADH). In other words, for eukaryotic this process will generate only 30 ATP (32 - 2 = 30). Please somebody notice me here, it means a lot.Thanks!
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@nandikaapillai0000
@nandikaapillai0000 3 года назад
The video is really superb....! Beautiful explanation and wonderful speaking.... But a doubt.... Isn't 38 molecules of ATP produced during aerobic respiration....?
@surekhasangvikar3694
@surekhasangvikar3694 2 года назад
Same doubt... It's actually like... 1 mol of NADH produces 3 ATP and 1 mol of FADH 3 ATP... That's how the net gain of ATP is 38
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@abinayak1894 4 года назад
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@fitnesswe
@fitnesswe 4 года назад
Damn man your graphics are so good that got me distracted from the point of these series
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@sarthdhumale5576 2 года назад
3:43 electrons are transferred from cytb to fe-s to cytc1 to cytc IN COMPLEX 3...
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Q in calculation part in some book NADH produce 3 ATP and FADH2 produce 2 ATP and the total amount of ATP generated in aerobic respiration in 1 molecule of glucose is 36/38 ATP's but in you video total ATP is 30/32 what makes this difference ??? THANK YOU VERY MUCH . This is by far the best ETC explanation I've seen on RU-vid.
@hibatazi9011
@hibatazi9011 11 месяцев назад
I'm so confused about it too. Have you found an answer to your question, if so, pls share it with me, I have an important biochem exam coming up. thank youu
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@shobhasurbhaiyya3759 3 года назад
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@ajeetsingh-ip2hy
@ajeetsingh-ip2hy 4 года назад
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@ritugarg6245
@ritugarg6245 5 лет назад
THE REASON I HAVE ACTUALLY STARTED LIKING THIS CHAPTER IS YOU. thanks a lot . but ncert says that 36 or 38 ATP is utilized here we learned 32?? it should be 1NADH=3ATP??
@evamenke8776
@evamenke8776 5 лет назад
Thats what I've learned in class 1 NADH= 3 ATP AND 1 FADH= 2 ATP
@abhishekbhattacharjee1012
@abhishekbhattacharjee1012 5 лет назад
That was earlier now it is proved that 1NADH =2.5 ATP AND 1FADH=1.5 ATP
@NaushadKhan-ix2ue
@NaushadKhan-ix2ue 5 лет назад
That's the ideal scenario but in real during all those long transport of electrons through different complexes a little energy is lost that actually left NADH and FADH2 with 2.5 and 1.5 ATPs respectively. This way it reduces to 32. NCERT doesn't mention it
@kondaveetibalamurali6955
@kondaveetibalamurali6955 4 года назад
U are talking about glycolysis
@gamingwithfalcon6656
@gamingwithfalcon6656 4 года назад
Naushad Khan r
@kaushikdutta1406
@kaushikdutta1406 2 года назад
crystal clear xplaination.
@yogitha9552
@yogitha9552 Год назад
Super and excellent teaching ❤️
@Kevin-ri5wf
@Kevin-ri5wf 3 года назад
Man, you're saving my life right now tysm
@RajuSingh-bo3xw
@RajuSingh-bo3xw 6 лет назад
Your explanation is simple and understandable THANKS
@anchikapurwar5916
@anchikapurwar5916 3 года назад
Really awesome explanation 😍
@Study_spectrum
@Study_spectrum 5 лет назад
You have explained in a very easy and interesting way.
@pgtbiology3909
@pgtbiology3909 3 года назад
Amazing itne tough ko itne esily explain karne ke liye
@MEDSimplified
@MEDSimplified 3 года назад
Thankkk you
@srikantpanda7993
@srikantpanda7993 Год назад
I am just Speechless Thank U so much.
@mandrurameshchowdary6342
@mandrurameshchowdary6342 3 года назад
Fabulous.... really great....the way of your explanation of electron transport chain ..❤️..
@user-sv8qh5tl7m
@user-sv8qh5tl7m 5 лет назад
אתה ]שוט מדהים, תודה רבה , איזה כייף לצפות בסרטונים שלך :)
@AbhishekPatel-xz2ck
@AbhishekPatel-xz2ck 5 лет назад
Thank you to simplified this process.
@nandini3000
@nandini3000 3 года назад
Thank you so much 💕so so helpful.. Keep making such videos.. It saves life 😍
@SahilKumar-cj9xg
@SahilKumar-cj9xg 5 лет назад
Bro your ATP calculation didn't match to what's given in NCERT. There's total 38 ATPs are produced for each 1 glucose.
@urfijahan1379
@urfijahan1379 5 лет назад
they must have taken 1 nadh= 3atp and 1 fadh2=2atp. .... total 38 atp
@SahilKumar-cj9xg
@SahilKumar-cj9xg 5 лет назад
@@urfijahan1379 yes exactly... But its also given in NCERT that 36 ATPs are produced in actual scenario
@SahilKumar-cj9xg
@SahilKumar-cj9xg 5 лет назад
@@urfijahan1379 the ATPs are always withdrawn from the system before whole cycle completes.
@SahilKumar-cj9xg
@SahilKumar-cj9xg 5 лет назад
Now am confused what to write if they ask the answer 🤔 36-38? What yu think urfi?
@urfijahan1379
@urfijahan1379 5 лет назад
sahilrana devil 38 ATP is produced when malate aspartate shuttle works whereas for 36 ATP glycerol 3 phosphate shuttle. Both the shuttle have a role to pass the electron from NADH which is synthesised during glycolysis in cytoplasm to the mitochondria.
@shivanishivani4705
@shivanishivani4705 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for this beautiful explanation
@sonamt4872
@sonamt4872 5 лет назад
yOur explanation is simply amazing
@SutrishnaPaul-uu5hh
@SutrishnaPaul-uu5hh 7 месяцев назад
In NCERT , it is shown , in complex IV , e- goes from Cua to cyta then cyta3 and next to Cub , but not in alternate way as you have shown .
@sumishas9644
@sumishas9644 5 лет назад
U r awesome sir 🙏🙏👍👍nobody ever explained the whole etc in such way👌👌