HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY QUESTION - please provide a junior/senior high school level response. Please do not copy answers from another website/source.
DCCD (diocyclohexylcarbodiimide) inhibits oxidative phosphorylation when the substrate is mitochondrial NADH. DCCD is a drug that binds to ATP synthase and blocks proton transport through the ion channel.
a) Breifly explain what the consequences of DCCD on cellular energy production are.
b) Suggest at least one other cellular effect of DCCD and briefly explain this effect.
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