Regulation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation through tight control of cytochrome c oxidase in health and disease – implications for ischemia/reperfusion injury, inflammatory diseases, diabetes, and cancer
Lucynda Pham,Tasnim Arroum,Junmei Wan,Lauren Pavelich,Jamie Bell,Paul T. Morse,Icksoo Lee,Lawrence I. Grossman,Thomas H. Sanderson,Moh H. Malek,Maik Hüttemann
Mitochondria are essential to cellular function as they generate the majority of cellular ATP, mediated through oxidative phosphorylation, which couples proton pumping of the electron transport chain (ETC) to ATP production. The ETC generates an electrochemical gradient, known as the proton motive force, consisting of the mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ