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Relationship: 1784
Title
Increase, Mitochondrial complex III antagonism leads to Increased reactive oxygen species (in the mitochondria)
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Key Event Relationship Overview
AOPs Referencing Relationship
Taxonomic Applicability
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Key Event Relationship Description
Perturbation of one of the complexes in the oxidative phosphorylation will lead to disturbed electron flow and therefore more available electron that can create oxygen radicals.
Threshold relationship = When the radical formation reaches a certain threshold the antioxidant system cannot cope with the inflow of radicals leading to accumulation of radicals in the mitochondria. One of the important antioxidants involved in the ROS removal is MnSOD.
Evidence Collection Strategy
Evidence Supporting this KER
Biological Plausibility
It has been well established that complex inhibition leads to ROS production.
Mitochondrial complexes possess multiple sites that can produce these superoxides.