Exploring a massive supercomplex in mitochondria comprising all four respiratory complexes
Published Date: 3/27/2023
Source: phys.org
Eukaryotes generate the energy for survival through cellular respiration in mitochondria by a process known as the oxidative phosphorylation. In this process, nutrients and oxygen are converted into a chemical form of energy: ATP. This is achieved with a proton gradient built up by the electron transport chain inside mitochondria.