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Antimycins are
produced as
secondary metabolites by
Streptomyces bacteria, a soil bacteria.
These specialized metabolites likely function to kill neighboring...
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Antimycin A (more
exactly Antimycin A1b) is a
secondary metabolite produced by
Streptomyces bacteria and a
member of a
group of
related compounds called...
- released.
There are
three distinct groups of
Complex III inhibitors.
Antimycin A
binds to the Qi site and
inhibits the
transfer of
electrons in Complex...
- bond. Oxygen, O2 Ozonide, O−3 Peroxide, O2−2 Oxide, O2− Dioxygenyl, O+2
Antimycin A – used in
fishery management, this
compound produces large quantities...
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reduced (by a high
membrane potential or
respiratory inhibitors such as
antimycin A),
Complex III may leak
electrons to
molecular oxygen,
resulting in superoxide...
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Examples of
piscicides include rotenone, saponins, TFM,
niclosamide and
Antimycin A (Fintrol). Historically,
fishing techniques of
indigenous people around...
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rotenone and
antimycin A) that are
transmitted across the gill
membrane may not be effective.
Serial pesticide dilutions of
antimycin-A were
tested and...
- po****tions. This can be done by
poisoning rivers with
chemicals such as
antimycin or
rotenone which have been
declared safe in the U.S. by the Environmental...
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Amphetamine Aniline Aniline, 2,4,6-trimethyl-
Antimony pentafluoride Antimycin A ANTU (Alpha-Naphthylthiourea) ****nic
pentoxide ****nous
oxide ****nous...
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purification of
cytochrome c1 from
mitochondrial Complex III.
Reconstitution of
antimycin-insensitive
electron transfer with the iron-sulfur
protein and cytochrome...