electron ttansport chain I. Overview A. ATP needed 1. oxidative phosphorylation B. protein & cofactor complexes C. Historical 1. chemiosmotic theory D. Protonmotive Force E. Equation / Pathway F. Electron flow 1. redox centers G. Location & Components II. Complex I A. Substrates B. Bound Cofactors C. Structure D. Reactions a. ubiquinone III. Complex II A. Substrates B. Bound cofactors C. Structure D. Reactions IV. Complex III A. Substrates B. Bound cofactors 1. cytochromes C. Structure D. Reactions 1. Q cycling V. Complex IV A. Substrates B. Bound cofactors C. Structure D. Reactions VI. Complex V A. Structure 1. F1 - alpha3 beta3 gamma delta epsioln 2. F0 - a1 b2 c10-14 B. Reactions 1. passage of H+s 2. rotation of c and gamma a. conformations of F1 1) loose 2) tight 3) open 3. binding-change mechanism VII. Transport A. ATP synthasome 1. adenine nucleotide translocase 2. phosphate translocase B. NADH 1. malate-aspartate shuttle 2. glycerol 3-P shuttle