How antimycin A affect the cellular respiration
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Antimycin A is an inhibitor of cellular respiration, specifically oxidative phosphorylation. Antimycin A binds to the Qi site of cytochrome c reductase, inhibiting the oxidation of ubiquinone in the Qi site of ubiquinol thereby disrupting the Q-cycle of enzyme turn over.
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Antimycin A is an inhibitor of cellular respiration, specifically oxidative phosphorylation. Antimycin A binds to the Qi site of cytochrome c reductase, inhibiting the oxidation of ubiquinone in the Qi site of ubiquinol thereby disrupting the Q-cycle of enzyme turn over.
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