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|abbr=DNP
|abbr=BAM15
|description='''2,4-dinitrophenol''' (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>; FW = 184.11) is a protonophore acting as an [[uncoupler]] of [[Oxidative phosphorylation|oxidative phosphorylation]].
|description=2-fluorophenyl){6-[(2-fluorophenyl)amino](1,2,5-oxadiazolo[3,4-e]pyrazin-5-yl)}amine ('''BAM15''') is a protonophore or uncoupler of [[Oxidative phosphorylation|oxidative phosphorylation]] detected in a screen for uncoupling agents exerting less toxicity than commonly used uncouplers and first described by [[Kenwood 2013 Mol Metab|Kennwood et al. 2013]]. In their comparison of BAM15 with FCCP it was shown to increase oxygen flux to a similar extent as the classical uncoupler, to display a much broader range of concentrations inducing maximum respiration, to stimulate no formation of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, to leave cellular membrane potential unaffected, and to ultimately exert less cytotoxicity.
|info=[[Steinlechner-Maran 1996 Am J Physiol Cell Physiol]]
|info=[[Kenwood 2013 Mol Metab]]
|type=Uncoupler
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'''Preparation of 10 mM DNP stock solution''' (dissolved in H<sub>2</sub>O):
<span style="color:#8B008B"> '''Caution:''' Toxic!</span>
::1. Weigh 3.7 mg of DNP (FW = 184.11).
::2. Dissolve in 1.2 ml H2O.
::3. Neutralize with 1 N KOH.
::4. Adjust final volume to 2 ml and divide into 0.2 ml portions.
::6. Store at -20 Β°C.

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BAM15

Description

2-fluorophenyl){6-[(2-fluorophenyl)amino](1,2,5-oxadiazolo[3,4-e]pyrazin-5-yl)}amine (BAM15) is a protonophore or uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation detected in a screen for uncoupling agents exerting less toxicity than commonly used uncouplers and first described by Kennwood et al. 2013. In their comparison of BAM15 with FCCP it was shown to increase oxygen flux to a similar extent as the classical uncoupler, to display a much broader range of concentrations inducing maximum respiration, to stimulate no formation of H2O2, to leave cellular membrane potential unaffected, and to ultimately exert less cytotoxicity.

Abbreviation: BAM15

Reference: Kenwood 2013 Mol Metab


MitoPedia topics: Uncoupler