Biological oxidation 3
Across
- 2. Carbohydrate oxidation pathway not linked to energy generation (Abbr) (3)
- 3. Vitamin whose only one co-enzyme form enters ETC
- 9. Other than energy, the final product of the ETC. (5)
- 11. Competitive inhibitor of Complex II (8)
- 13. Number of polypetides forming the head part of ATP synthase (4)
- 14. Number of protons pumped out by complex II (4)
- 17. Enzymes involved in Biological oxidations involve the class. (plural) (15)
- 18. Boyer’s binding hypothesis is applicable to the enzyme? (3,8)
- 19. acid The cycle that produces maximum reducing equivalents (6,4)
Down
- 1. Mutation in mt-DNA gnes for complex I leads to obliteration of optic nerve (Abbr) (4)
- 4. Extensive folding on the cell powerhouse inner membrane (7)
- 5. Carbohydrate oxidation pathway linked to energy generation (10)
- 6. Glycerol-3Phosphate shuttle active more active here. (5)
- 7. Antidote used in cyanide poisoning (8)
- 8. TCA cycle enzyme which also forms a part of ETC produces this (8)
- 10. The theory that explains energy generation in ETC. (12)
- 12. Causes potassium translocation through the enzyme synthesizing chemical energy (11)
- 15. Vitamin whose both co-enzyme forms associated with ETC
- 16. Ball and stick appearance of ATP synthase said to resemble this sweet (8)