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Introduction: Concentration gradient and electrical potential are the two components of an electrochemical gradient. DNP has the ability to collapse the electrochemical gradient completely. Nigericin, an antibiotic isolated in the 1950s is derived from Streptomyces hygroscopicus.
To explain: How the electrochemical proton gradient changes in response to nigericin.
Introduction: Concentration gradient and electrical potential are the two components of an electrochemical gradient. DNP has the ability to collapse the electrochemical gradient completely. Nigericin, an antibiotic isolated in the 1950s is derived from Streptomyces hygroscopicus.
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