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== Summary of first Core Energy Metabolism lecture series ==
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== [[Bioblast alert]] [[Bioblast_alert_2013#Bioblast_alert_2013.2801.29:_2013-07-08|2013(01): 2013-07-08]] ==
'''Core Energy Metabolism''' implies processes such as [[Respiration]] and [[Fermentation]], both of which are involved in ATP production.
::::* MitoGlobal project: The '''[[Mitochondrial Global Network]] (MitoGlobal)''' initiates a joint publication to review the state-of-the-art terminology in the rapidly expanding field of mitochondrial respiratory physiology. From the [[MitoPedia: Respiratory states|present start]] there is a long way to go, and we invite experts in the field to a joint walk, asking for your suggestions - [mailto:erich.gnaiger@mitophysiology.org Email to Erich Gnaiger].
 
Respiration is the process of oxidative phosphorylation, where a chemisosmotic potential drives ATP synthesis.
 
Fermentation is the process of substrate-level phosphorylation, whereby ATP derived from internally produced electron acceptors without a chemisomotic gradient.
 
Both processes are functionally related to maintain REDOX balance.
 
Whereas respiration involving burning of oxygen leads to profound heat production, fermentation is less effective due to lower enthropy.
 
In humans, in internal cell respiration, electrons are transferred from Carbon substrates to the final electron acceptor oxygen.
 
Aerobic fermentation can proceed in the presence of oxygen.

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