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Azide, Cyanide, and CO are ptent inhibitors of respiratorymetabolism. All of these substances typically inhibit O2 uptake andATP synthesis. How do they work? DNP (2,4-dinitrophenol) alsoinhibits ATP synthesis, but this inhibition is accompanied by arise in O2 uptake. How does DNP work and what does its actionsuggest about the controls which regulate the overall rate ofrespiratory metabolism?
Azide, Cyanide, and CO are ptent inhibitors of respiratorymetabolism. All of these substances typically inhibit O2 uptake andATP synthesis. How do they work? DNP (2,4-dinitrophenol) alsoinhibits ATP synthesis, but this inhibition is accompanied by arise in O2 uptake. How does DNP work and what does its actionsuggest about the controls which regulate the overall rate ofrespiratory metabolism?
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