00:03
Rodinin blocks the etc pathway at the transfer of electrons to ubiquitone, which causes electron to accumulate at complex 1 and nadh to build up.
00:16
Now, let's consider a different inhibitor.
00:18
Antomysin a binds to the qi side of complex 3 and inhibits the oxidation of ubiquiton.
00:25
So what electron carrier molecule will accumulate ahead of the block step in the presence of antimicin a.
00:34
So obviously this question is about the electric transport chain.
00:39
Electro transport chain is occurred in a mitochondria.
00:42
Myocondra has two different membrane.
00:43
One is the outer membrane and then the other is inner membrane.
00:49
The electric transport chain occurs in the inner membrane of mitochondria.
00:55
So there are several complexes.
00:59
One, two, ubiquitin, ribukin, complex three, and complex four.
01:16
The last one obviously is atp than this, that will actually produce atp from adp and pi.
01:38
So, nadh will pass along electron into complex 1, and it will be oxidized into nad plus, and then nad plus can be reused.
01:59
The electron will be passed to ubiquiton, then ubiquiton can be passed to complex number three.
02:08
The same with complex number two...