Biochemistry - Liver Mitochondria Oxygen Uptake Inhibition

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Biochemistry: Liver Mitochondria Oxygen Uptake Inhibition

1.A drug impairs oxyegen consumption on liver mitochondria at a buffer of 7.4pH, Mg, and adp. It inhibits O2 uptake if isocitrate, 2-ketoglutarate and malate were substrates, but it will NOT is succinate is a substrate.

Where's the site of inhibiiton: ATP synthase, malate dehydrogenase, Complex I, II, or III

2.What is the compound that's the oxidizing agent for Complex II of the respiratory chain?

3.What is the enzyme of beta-oxidation that's analoguos to malate dehydrogenase RXN?

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