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how rotenone acts as an inhibitor of electron transport?



how rotenone acts as an inhibitor of electron transport?..

Answer / mithilesh

It is exracted from rots of derris elliptica and
lonchoncarpus nicou.it complexes avidly with nadh
dehydrogenase and acts between fe-s proteins and
ubiquinones.only 30 nanomoles per gram of mitochondrial
protein are effective for blocking sites.

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