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{{MitoPedia
|abbr=Azd
|description='''Sodium azide''' is an inhbitor of [[Complex IV|cytochrome c oxidase]] (COX, CcO).
|info=[[MiPNet03.02]]
|type=Inhibitor ETS
}}
{{MitoPedia methods|type=Inhibitor ETS
}}
{{MitoPedia topics
|mitopedia topic=Inhibitor
|type=Inhibitor ETS
}}== Application in [[HRR]] ==


'''Azd: Azide''' (Sodium azide, NaN<sub>3</sub>); [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sial/s2002?lang=en&region=GB Sigma S2002], [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/MSDS/MSDS/DisplayMSDSPage.do?country=GB&language=en&productNumber=S2002&brand=SIAL&PageToGoToURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sigmaaldrich.com%2Fcatalog%2Fproduct%2Fsial%2Fs2002%3Flang%3Den SDS] 25 g, store commercial stock at RT; FW = 65.01.
<span style="color:#8B008B"> '''Caution:''' Very toxic!</span>
'''Preparation of 4 M storage and stock solution''' (dissolved in H<sub>2</sub>0):
::1) Weigh 260 mg of sodium azide.
::2) Dissolve in 1 ml H<sub>2</sub>0.
::3) Divide into 0.5 ml portions.
::4) Store at -20 °C.
'''O2k manual titrations'''  [[MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations]]
::* Titration volume: ≥50 µl using a 50 µl syringe (2 ml O2k-chamber).
::* Final concentration: ≥100 mM.

Revision as of 12:05, 6 August 2019


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Azide

Description

Sodium azide is an inhbitor of cytochrome c oxidase (COX, CcO).

Abbreviation: Azd

Reference: MiPNet03.02



MitoPedia topics: Inhibitor 

Application in HRR

Azd: Azide (Sodium azide, NaN3); Sigma S2002, SDS 25 g, store commercial stock at RT; FW = 65.01.

Caution: Very toxic!


Preparation of 4 M storage and stock solution (dissolved in H20):

1) Weigh 260 mg of sodium azide.
2) Dissolve in 1 ml H20.
3) Divide into 0.5 ml portions.
4) Store at -20 °C.


O2k manual titrations MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations

  • Titration volume: ≥50 µl using a 50 µl syringe (2 ml O2k-chamber).
  • Final concentration: ≥100 mM.