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== Nomenclature ==
== Nomenclature ==


=== Page names: Respiratory substrate-coupling states ===
=== Page names: SUIT states ===


The page names include the respiratory substrates without coupling states.
The page names include the respiratory substrates without coupling states.
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* Two substrates and more: Abbreviations of all substrates without spaces:
* Two substrates and more: Abbreviations of all substrates without spaces:
# Originally we proposed for the wiki page name, to add the first substrate with its full name, and also the second substrate if there were only two. However, this requires adjustment to two different patterns: Pyruvate&Malate versus PM, or Pyruvate&GMSOctGp versus PGMSOctGp. It may be better, not to use two different nomenclature systems. ~ [[User:Gnaiger Erich|Gnaiger Erich]] 12:32, 24 January 2016 (CET)
:: [[PM]]
:: [[PM]]
:: [[PGMSOctGp]]
:: [[OctPGMSGp]]


* Single step pathway: Enzyme name plus 'single step':
* Single step pathway: Enzyme name plus 'single step':
:: [[Complex IV single step]]
:: [[Complex IV single step]]
Updated ~ [[User:Gnaiger Erich|Gnaiger Erich]] 12:23, 24 January 2016 (CET)

Latest revision as of 22:37, 21 August 2016

Nomenclature

Page names: SUIT states

The page names include the respiratory substrates without coupling states.

  • Single substrates: Substrate name plus 'alone':
Pyruvate alone
  • Two substrates and more: Abbreviations of all substrates without spaces:
  1. Originally we proposed for the wiki page name, to add the first substrate with its full name, and also the second substrate if there were only two. However, this requires adjustment to two different patterns: Pyruvate&Malate versus PM, or Pyruvate&GMSOctGp versus PGMSOctGp. It may be better, not to use two different nomenclature systems. ~ Gnaiger Erich 12:32, 24 January 2016 (CET)
PM
OctPGMSGp
  • Single step pathway: Enzyme name plus 'single step':
Complex IV single step
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