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... Q", denotes a Si atom that is coordinated to four other silicate tetrahedral through Obr bonds, i.e., Q" or =Si-Obr-Si= in standard notation; their Q' site corresponds to Murashov's [72] Q siloxy radical or siloxy anion sites (=Si-O or =Si- ...
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Diversity of Prokaryotic Electron Transport Carriers Davide Zannoni. Q Q loop 101 Q - 1 161 Q - pathway 122-123 Q ... site ( Q ) Q , site inhibitors 48 Q. See low - affinity ( Q ) Q. See hydroquinone oxidation ( Q ) Q site inhibitor 46 ...
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... sites [ 57 ] . The high - affinity ubiquinone site ( proximal , Q , ) is the site where ubiquinone reduction occurs in two stepwise single - electron reactions . Q , site stabilizes the partially reduced semiqui- none thus preventing ...
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... Q Follow Two Paths . Complex III functions to permit one molecule of CoQH2 ... site ( 1 ) . One electron is transferred to the Rieske cluster . This ... Q。 site ( 3 ) . The CoQʻ ̄ transfers its remaining electron to heme b1 . This ...
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... ( q ) N k ( q ) = s n p N n ( p ) ( ) ,. ∑tn. =1 (14.3) q = 1 p q3 where n the average = k ± size 1, of k a ± site 2,... of and type sk (q) q in = the λkk (q, layer x)λ k kk (q, along y), the λkk (q, axis x) x, – λ plane kk (q, parallel y) ...
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... Q- / Q in the scheme ( Fig . 9b ) . Rather , cy- tochrome b and the Q - site are in equilibrium . Indeed , in this case the semiquinone intermediates at both sites , can be detected by EPR . The one at the Q - site is very stable and ...
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... Q - site . However , for any particular mutation , the effects on signals at- tributed to Qow and Q , have been the same . OW The Q - site is shown in greater detail in Fig . 2 , in which residues known to effect in- hibitor binding or ...
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... Q site , shown schematically in Figure 1 , is defined by a relatively small number of residues from the D and E helices of the L subunit and from the interhelix loop ( including a short segment of a - helix , " de " ) joining them [ 10 ...