2‐Phenylisatogen as an electron acceptor for mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase
@article{Green19712PhenylisatogenAA, title={2‐Phenylisatogen as an electron acceptor for mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase}, author={A. P. Green and A. J. Sweetman and M. Hooper}, journal={Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology}, year={1971}, volume={23} }
Previous investigations have shown that 2-phenylisatogen, a potentially useful anti-mycoplasma agent (Bond, 1969), inhibited ADP-stimulated succinate oxidation and uncoupler stimulated ATPase in tightly coupled rat liver mitochondria at a concentration of 12.5 nmol/ mg mitochondrial protein (Sweetman, Green & Hooper, 1971). We have proposed that the site of action of 2-phenylisatogen is similar to that of the antibiotics oligomycin and aurovertin, which have been shown to inhibit the… CONTINUE READING
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