complex i (nadh:quinone oxidoreductase)

How Can Complex I be Inhibited?

Several compounds are known to inhibit Complex I activity, affecting its catalytic function. Rotenone and piericidin A are classic inhibitors that bind to the ubiquinone binding site, preventing electron transfer. Such inhibitors are often used in research to study the electron transport chain and mitochondrial dysfunction. However, prolonged inhibition of Complex I can be detrimental and is associated with cytotoxicity and disease pathogenesis.

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