MBC: Cell integrity: metabolic poisons Flashcards
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What are metabolic poisons?
molecules that interfere with the flow of electrons along the ETC or the flow of protons through ATP synthase, therefore interrupting ATP synthesis
List the metabolic poisons and state their effect along the ETC
Cyanide (CN) and Azide (N3)-have high affinity to the Fe3+ (ferric form of the ham group) in the cytochrome oxidase complex, blocking the final step of the ETC.
Malonate- similar structure to succinate therefore acts as competitive inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase. Therefore slowing the flow of electrons from succinate to ubiquinone/ Coenzyme Q
Rotenone- inhibits electron transfer from complex I to Ubiquinone/ Coenzyme Q
Oligomycin- binds to stalks of ATP synthase, inhibiting flow of protons through the enzyme therefore inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation
Dinitrophenol (DNP)- acts as a protonophore, allowing protons to leak across the inner mitchondrial membrane therefore bypassing the ATP synthase which makes ATP synthesis less efficient