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|description=A major task in establishing a procedure for measurement of [[mitochondrial membrane potential]] using probe molecules is the evaluation of inhibitory concentrations of the probe molecule on the activity of respiration. The '''TPP<sup>+</sup> inhibitory effect''' (this also applies to TPMP<sup>+</sup> and other indicator molecules) is frequently ignored. Accurate knowledge of a threshold concentration is required to evaluate the necessary limit of detection of TPP<sup>+</sup>, and for restriction of experimental TPP<sup>+</sup> concentrations below the inhibitory range.
|description=A major task in establishing a procedure for measurement of [[mitochondrial membrane potential]] using probe molecules is the evaluation of inhibitory concentrations of the probe molecule on the activity of respiration. The '''TPP<sup>+</sup> inhibitory effect''' (this also applies to TPMP<sup>+</sup> and other indicator molecules) is frequently ignored. Accurate knowledge of a threshold concentration is required to evaluate the necessary limit of detection of TPP<sup>+</sup>, and for restriction of experimental TPP<sup>+</sup> concentrations below the inhibitory range.
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|mitopedia method=Respirometry
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{{MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry}}
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|mitopedia topic=Inhibitor
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Revision as of 09:27, 10 September 2018


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


TPP+ inhibitory effect

Description

A major task in establishing a procedure for measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential using probe molecules is the evaluation of inhibitory concentrations of the probe molecule on the activity of respiration. The TPP+ inhibitory effect (this also applies to TPMP+ and other indicator molecules) is frequently ignored. Accurate knowledge of a threshold concentration is required to evaluate the necessary limit of detection of TPP+, and for restriction of experimental TPP+ concentrations below the inhibitory range.


Reference: MiPNet14.05



MitoPedia methods: Respirometry 



MitoPedia topics: Inhibitor 


Template:Keywords Membrane potential