Define electron transport.
The current of electrons in the cell membranes of prokaryotes, and in mitochondrial and chloroplast membranes
- Electrons flow spontaneously down an energy gradient through a series of electron carriers
List and describe the two types of respiration.
Electrons flow through a series of _____.
electron carriers
Electrons are transferred to carriers with _____ electrode potentials.
higher
List the 4 types of electron carriers.
Which of the electron carriers are lipids (the rest are proteins)?
Quinones
The protein electron carriers exist in multiprotein complexes called _____.
oxidoreductases
The nonprotein portion that carries the electron is called a _____.
prosthetic group
Can some prothetic groups also carry hydrogen (in addition to electrons)?
Yes
What is the prosthetic group of a flavoprotein (Fp) called?
Flavin
What are the flavins FAD and FMN synthesized from?
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
Why are quinones mobile in membranes?
Because of their hydrophobic lipid nature
How many isoprenoid units do quinones generally have?
6 to 10
Quinones carry _____ and _____.
What 2 types of quinone do bacteria make?
Compare and contrast quinones and menaquinones.
What do iron-sulfur proteins carry?
Electrons only
What type of iron and sulfur do iron-sulfur proteins contain?
What is the nonheme iron in Fe-S proteins attached to?
Cytochromes are electron carriers that have _____ as the prosthetic group.
heme
What are the 5 classes of heme that distinguish cytochromes?
What wavelength of light do cytochromes absorb?
550 - 560 nm
Which iron in heme is the electron carrier?
The iron in the middle
How many electrons can a cytochrome carry?
1 electron