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The Role of the Quinones Prepared After Oxidation ofSome Amines by Ceruloplasmin in the MitochondrialElectron Transport System
Enzymologia biologica et clinica1970Vol. 11(6), pp. 531–537
Abstract
The authors are studying the role of quinones (obtained after oxidation of serotonin and p-phenylen-diamine by ceruloplasmin) in the electron transport in mitochondrial respiratory chain. The present data suggest, that these quinones can restore the activities of NADH-cytochrome C reductase and NADH-CO Q reductase in mitochondria deprived of endogenous CoQ.
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