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      The sites and topology of mitochondrial superoxide production.

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      Experimental gerontology
      Elsevier BV

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          Mitochondrial superoxide production is an important source of reactive oxygen species in cells, and may cause or contribute to ageing and the diseases of ageing. Seven major sites of superoxide production in mammalian mitochondria are known and widely accepted. In descending order of maximum capacity they are the ubiquinone-binding sites in complex I (site IQ) and complex III (site IIIQo), glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, the flavin in complex I (site IF), the electron transferring flavoprotein:Q oxidoreductase (ETFQOR) of fatty acid beta-oxidation, and pyruvate and 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenases. None of these sites is fully characterized and for some we only have sketchy information. The topology of the sites is important because it determines whether or not a site will produce superoxide in the mitochondrial matrix and be able to damage mitochondrial DNA. All sites produce superoxide in the matrix; site IIIQo and glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase also produce superoxide to the intermembrane space. The relative contribution of each site to mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation in the absence of electron transport inhibitors is unknown in isolated mitochondria, in cells or in vivo, and may vary considerably with species, tissue, substrate, energy demand and oxygen tension.

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          Journal
          Exp Gerontol
          Experimental gerontology
          Elsevier BV
          1873-6815
          0531-5565
          Aug 2010
          : 45
          : 7-8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Buck Institute for Age Research, 8001 Redwood Blvd., Novato, CA 94945, USA. mbrand@buckinstitute.org
          Article
          NIHMS172773 S0531-5565(10)00035-5
          10.1016/j.exger.2010.01.003
          2879443
          20064600
          3ea352aa-21ef-4185-ad39-8864e593e7c4
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