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The results show that, the maximum electron transfer rate is achieved for CdTe QD with the mentioned three MOs.
Moreover, in order to direct the designer to reach the appropriate QDs MOs combinations for obtaining the maximum electron transfer rate, the average electron transfer rate for various combinations is calculated.
Maximum electron transfer capacity was defined as the maximum respiratory capacity in the presence of FCCP.
Lastly, the maximum electron transfer capacity (obtained by uncoupling electron transport from oxidative phosphorylation by adding the mitochondrial uncoupler carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone (FCCP)) was also significantly lower in the shAK2 condition than in the control condition and might be a limiting factor for efficient ATP synthesis.
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The other site has higher apparent affinity (KD 0.2 50 μM) but a low maximum rate of electron transfer (0.005 to 0.01 s− 1).
We propose that the low-affinity site is located close to the heme edge, within the heme pocket; the maximum rate of electron transfer is highly variable depending on the nature of the reductant (0.005 to > 10 s− 1).
Due to the very large number of total Rubisco catalytic sites the overall rates of carbon dioxide fixation approach maximum rates of electron transfer.
The reduced mitochondrial respiratory activity in this group was characterized by a decrease in the maximum activity in both the coupled (maximum oxidative phosphorylation, OxPhos) and uncoupled (maximum capacity of the electron transfer system) state.
The maximum photosynthetic capacity (i.e. the maximum relative light-saturated electron transfer rate, rETR) calculated from the P vs. E relationship was not significantly altered by HL treatment during the initial and intermediate phase; however, it markedly increased during the late acclimation phase (>12 h) compared to the control (LL treatment, Figure 7A).
Because the maximum rate of photosynthetic electron transfer is generally 10 times higher than that of respiratory electron transfer in cyanobacteria (e.g. [ 18]), the 3%% electron transfer in photosynthesis would correspond to 30%% of the electron transfer in respiration.
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