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|description='''Rotenone''' is an inhibitor of [[Complex I]] (CI) and thus inhibits NADH oxidation. It inhibits the transfer of electrons from iron-sulfur clusters in CI to ubiquinone via binding to the ubiquinone binding site of CI. See also [[Complex II-linked substrate state |Complex II-linked substrate state, S<sub>(Rot)</sub>]].
|description='''Rotenone''' is an inhibitor of [[Complex I]] (CI) and thus inhibits NADH oxidation. It inhibits the transfer of electrons from iron-sulfur clusters in CI to ubiquinone via binding to the ubiquinone binding site of CI. See also [[Succinate pathway]].
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:::: '''Preparation of 5.5 mM stock solution''' (dissolved in ethanol abs.)
:::: '''Preparation of 5.5 mM stock solution''' (dissolved in ethanol abs.)


::::# Weigh 4.4 mg of rotenone and dissolve in 2 mL of ethanol abs..
::::# Weigh 4.4 mg of rotenone and dissolve in 2 mL of ethanol abs.
::::# Divide into 200 ยตL aliquots (use dark glass vials). ย 
::::# Divide into 200 ยตL aliquots (use dark glass vials). ย 
::::# Store frozen at -20 ยฐC.
::::# Store frozen at -20 ยฐC.
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::::* Up to 2006, rotenone was added at a high final concentration (0.5 ยตM), hence a 0.5 mM stock solution was prepared. Since 0.05 ยตM may be fully inhibiting, we suggested to use a stock solution at lower concentration (0.1 mM), to reduce the problem of rotenone retention. The 2006 edition listed a 0.2 mM stock solution, but the amount added to 10 mL ethanol was given for a 0.15 mM stock solution. Our recent rotenone titrations with permeabilized muscle fibers, however, confirmed that the originally proposed higher rotenone concentration is actually required for full inhibition.
::::* Up to 2006, rotenone was added at a high final concentration (0.5 ยตM), hence a 0.5 mM stock solution was prepared. Since 0.05 ยตM may be fully inhibiting, we suggested to use a stock solution at lower concentration (0.1 mM), to reduce the problem of rotenone retention. The 2006 edition listed a 0.2 mM stock solution, but the amount added to 10 mL ethanol was given for a 0.15 mM stock solution. Our recent rotenone titrations with permeabilized muscle fibers, however, confirmed that the originally proposed higher rotenone concentration is actually required for full inhibition.
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 5 March 2024


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Rotenone

Description

Rotenone is an inhibitor of Complex I (CI) and thus inhibits NADH oxidation. It inhibits the transfer of electrons from iron-sulfur clusters in CI to ubiquinone via binding to the ubiquinone binding site of CI. See also Succinate pathway.

Abbreviation: Rot

Reference: Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways, MiPNet03.02






MitoPedia topics: Inhibitor 

Application in HRR

Rot: Rotenone ( C23H22O6), Sigma-Aldrich: R8875, store at RT (light sensitive), CAS: 83-79-4, M = 394.42 gยทmol-1
Hazard statements: H300, H330, H315, H319, H335, H410; fatal if swallowed, fatal if inhaled, causes skin irritation, causes serious eye irritation, may cause respiratory irritation, very toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects
Caution: In solution and exposed to light and air, rotenone decomposes losing toxicity within days, see PubChem for details.


Preparation of 1 mM stock solution (dissolved in ethanol abs.) for 2-mL O2k-chamber:
  1. Weigh about 1 mg of rotenone.
  2. Calculate the amount of ethanol abs. needed: 1 mL of ethanol abs. per 0.39 mg of rotenone.
  3. Rotenone does not dissolve easily in ethanol. Warming to 35ยฐC and an ultrasonic bath will improve solubility.
  4. Divide into 100 ยตL aliquots (use dark glass vials).
  5. Store frozen at -20 ยฐC.
ยป O2k manual titrations MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations
  • Titration volume (2-mL O2k-chamber): 1 ยตL using a 10 ยตL Hamilton syringe.
  • Final concentration: 0.5 ยตM.


Preparation of 0.25 mM stock solution (dissolved in ethanol abs.) for 0.5-mL O2k-chamber:
  1. Take 50 ยตL of the 1 mM stock solution.
  2. Add 150 ยตL of ethanol abs.
ยป O2k manual titrations MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations
  • Titration volume (0.5-mL O2k-chamber): 1 ยตL using a 10 ยตL Hamilton syringe.
  • Final concentration: 0.5 ยตM.


Microalgae applications
For the specific case of microalgal cells it is recommended to prepare higher concentration:
Preparation of 5.5 mM stock solution (dissolved in ethanol abs.)
  1. Weigh 4.4 mg of rotenone and dissolve in 2 mL of ethanol abs.
  2. Divide into 200 ยตL aliquots (use dark glass vials).
  3. Store frozen at -20 ยฐC.
ยป O2k manual titrations MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations
  • Titration volume (2-mL O2k-chamber): 15 ยตL using a 25 ยตL Hamilton syringe.
  • Experimental concentration: 41 ยตM.


Inhibition of CI by rotenone

  • Fato R, Bergamini C, Bortolus M, Maniero AL, Leoni S, Ohnishi T, Lenaz G (2009) Differential effects of mitochondrial Complex I inhibitors on production of reactive oxygen species. Biochim Biophys Acta 1787:384โ€“92. >>PMC2724837

History

  • Up to 2006, rotenone was added at a high final concentration (0.5 ยตM), hence a 0.5 mM stock solution was prepared. Since 0.05 ยตM may be fully inhibiting, we suggested to use a stock solution at lower concentration (0.1 mM), to reduce the problem of rotenone retention. The 2006 edition listed a 0.2 mM stock solution, but the amount added to 10 mL ethanol was given for a 0.15 mM stock solution. Our recent rotenone titrations with permeabilized muscle fibers, however, confirmed that the originally proposed higher rotenone concentration is actually required for full inhibition.
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