Difference between revisions of "Carboxyatractyloside"
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|description= | |description='''Carboxyatractyloside''' is an inhibitor of the [[adenine nucleotide translocator|Adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT)]]. | ||
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Cat is considered to be much more specific than [[atractyloside|Atractyloside]] (Atr), and the effective concentration required is much much lower. With Atr, a very high concentration is required for full inhibition. | Cat is considered to be much more specific than [[atractyloside|Atractyloside]] (Atr), and the effective concentration required is much much lower (Β΅M). With Atr, a very high concentration (mM) is required for full inhibition. | ||
Cat is available | Cat is available from Sigma (C4992; only 2 mg available), Calbiochem (216201-2MG or 216201-5MG). | ||
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* See [[Talk:Carboxyatractyloside]] |
Revision as of 07:20, 20 April 2012
Description
Carboxyatractyloside is an inhibitor of the Adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT).
Abbreviation: Cat
Reference: MiPNet03.02
MitoPedia topics: Inhibitor
Cat is considered to be much more specific than Atractyloside (Atr), and the effective concentration required is much much lower (Β΅M). With Atr, a very high concentration (mM) is required for full inhibition.
Cat is available from Sigma (C4992; only 2 mg available), Calbiochem (216201-2MG or 216201-5MG).