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What are the Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Catalysis?
Inhibitors can severely impact mitochondrial function by disrupting catalytic activities. For example:
1.
Rotenone
: Inhibits NADH dehydrogenase.
2.
Cyanide
: Inhibits cytochrome c oxidase.
3.
Oligomycin
: Inhibits ATP synthase.
These inhibitors can lead to reduced ATP production and, consequently, impaired cellular function.
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