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Difference between revisions of "Succinate and rotenone"

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|abbr=S(Rot)
|abbr=S(Rot)
|description=Substrate supply by '''[[Succinate|succinate]]''' (S) is the basis for electron input through [[Complex II]] into the [[Electron transport system|mETS]]. Inhibition of [[Complex I]] by '''[[rotenone]]''' (Rot; or amytal, piericidine) prevents accumulation of [[Oxaloacetate|oxaloacetate]] which is a potent inhibitor of [[succinate dehydrogenase]].
|description=Substrate supply by '''[[Succinate|succinate]]''' (S) is the basis for electron input through [[Complex II]] into the [[Electron transport system|mETS]]. Inhibition of [[Complex I]] by '''[[rotenone]]''' (Rot; or amytal, piericidine) prevents accumulation of [[Oxaloacetate|oxaloacetate]] which is a potent inhibitor of [[succinate dehydrogenase]].
|info=[http://www.oroboros.at/?Gnaiger_2012_MitoPathways Gnaiger 2012 MitoPathways], [[MiPNet12.11]]
|info=[[Gnaiger 2012 MitoPathways]]
|type=Substrate ETS
|type=Substrate ETS
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Succinate and rotenone

Description

Substrate supply by succinate (S) is the basis for electron input through Complex II into the mETS. Inhibition of Complex I by rotenone (Rot; or amytal, piericidine) prevents accumulation of oxaloacetate which is a potent inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase.

Abbreviation: S(Rot)

Reference: Gnaiger 2012 MitoPathways



MitoPedia topics: Inhibitor, Substrate and metabolite