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Oligomycin and cyanide both inhibit oxidative phosphorylation when the substrate is either pyruvate or succinate. Dinitrophenol can be used to distinguish between these inhibitors. Explain.

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Uses of Dinitrophenol

Explanation:

  • Oligomycin hinders F1F0-ATPase while Cyanide restrains cytochrome oxidase.
  • Since electron transport through cytochrome oxidase is joined with ATP combination, the two inhibitors hinder the oxidative phosphorylation of pyruvate and succinate.
  • Dinitrophenol detaches oxidative phosphorylation with the goal that substrate oxidation can happen without ATP blend.
  • Oligomycin and cyanide restraint can be recognized by estimating O2 within the sight of dinitrophenol.
  • Oligomycin doesn't hinder O2 within the sight of dinitrophenol while cyanide does.
  • Dinitrophenol can be utilized to recognize these inhibitors.