Q cycle. The Q cycle takes place in Complex III, which is represented in outline form. In the first half of the cycle, two electrons of a bound QH2 are transferred, one to cytochrome c and the other to a bound Q in a second binding site to form the semiquinone radical anion Q·. The newly formed Q dissociates and enters the Q pool. In the second half of the cycle, a second QH2 also gives up its electrons to Complex III, one to a second molecule of cytochrome c and the other to reduce Q· to QH2. This second electron transfer results in the uptake of two protons from the matrix. The path of electron transfer is shown in red.