呼吸
电子传输链
电子传递复合体Ⅰ
细胞呼吸
线粒体
信号转导
呼吸链
生物
呼吸控制
细胞生物学
生物化学
解剖
作者
T.M. Iverson,Prashant K. Singh,Gary Cecchini
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104761
摘要
Mitochondrial complex II is traditionally studied for its participation in two key respiratory processes: the electron transport chain and the Krebs cycle. There is now a rich body of literature explaining how complex II contributes to respiration. However, more recent research shows that not all of the pathologies associated with altered complex II activity clearly correlate with this respiratory role. Complex II activity has now been shown to be necessary for a range of biological processes peripherally related to respiration, including metabolic control, inflammation, and cell fate. Integration of findings from multiple types of studies suggests that complex II both participates in respiration and controls multiple succinate-dependent signal transduction pathways. Thus, the emerging view is that the true biological function of complex II is well beyond respiration. This review uses a semichronological approach to highlight major paradigm shifts that occurred over time. Special emphasis is given to the more recently identified functions of complex II and its subunits because these findings have infused new directions into an established field.
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