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Q cycle and Ubiquinol

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Difference between Q cycle and Ubiquinol

Q cycle vs. Ubiquinol

The Q cycle (named for CoQ10) describes a series of reactions that describe how the sequential oxidation and reduction of the lipophilic electron carrier, Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), between the ubiquinol and ubiquinone forms, can result in the net movement of protons across a lipid bilayer (in the case of the mitochondria, the inner mitochondrial membrane). Ubiquinol is an electron-rich (reduced) form of coenzyme Q10.

Similarities between Q cycle and Ubiquinol

Q cycle and Ubiquinol have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Coenzyme Q10, Cytochrome b, Semiquinone.

Coenzyme Q10

Coenzyme Q10, also known as ubiquinone, ubidecarenone, coenzyme Q, and abbreviated at times to CoQ10, CoQ, or Q10 is a coenzyme that is ubiquitous in animals and most bacteria (hence the name ubiquinone).

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Cytochrome b

Cytochrome b is a protein found in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells.

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Semiquinone

Semiquinone (or ubisemiquinone) is a free radical resulting from the removal of one hydrogen atom with its electron during the process of dehydrogenation of a hydroquinone, such as hydroquinone itself or catechol, to a quinone or alternatively the addition of a single H atom to a quinone.

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Q cycle and Ubiquinol Comparison

Q cycle has 16 relations, while Ubiquinol has 14. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 10.00% = 3 / (16 + 14).

References

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