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|description='''Salicylhydroxamic acid''' (SHAM; synonym: 2-Hydroxybenzohydroxamic acid  N,2-Dihydroxybenzamide) is an inhibitor of the [[alternative oxidase]] (AOX). When AOX is blocked by SHAM, electrons are forced through the Q-cytochrome ''c'' oxidase pathway (Q-CIV pathway), allowing observation of the operation of the Q-CIV pathway without AOX activity.
|description='''Salicylhydroxamic acid''' (SHAM; synonym: 2-Hydroxybenzohydroxamic acid  N,2-Dihydroxybenzamide) is an inhibitor of the [[alternative oxidase]] (AOX). When AOX is blocked by SHAM, electrons are forced through the CIII-cytochrome ''c'' oxidase pathway, allowing observation of the operation of the CIII-CIV pathway without AOX activity.
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== Application in [[HRR]] ==
== Application in [[HRR]] ==
{{Chemical_description
|abbr=SHAM
|trivial name=Salicylhydroxamic acid
|complete name=2-Hydroxybenzohydroxamic acid


::: '''SHAM: Salicylhydroxamic acid''' (99%; HOC<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>CONHOH); Sigma S 607, 5 g, store at RT; FW = 153.14.
|chem formula=HOC<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>CONHOH
|molar mass=153.14


|vendor=Sigma-Aldrich
|product number=S607
|store at=RT
|sensitivity=
|cas=89-73-6
|h statements=H312, H332, H315, H319, H335, H351


<span style="color:#8B008B"> '''Caution:''' Irritant!</span>
|h info=
harmful in contact with skin, harmful if inhaled, causes skin irritation, causes serious eye irritation, may cause respiratory irritation, suspected of causing cancer}}<!-- ::: '''SHAM: Salicylhydroxamic acid''' (99%; HOC<sub>6</sub>H<sub>4</sub>CONHOH); Sigma S 607, 5 g, store at RT; M = 153.14 g·mol<sup>-1</sup>.
::::<span style="color:#8B008B"> '''Caution:''' Irritant!</span>-->
:::: SHAM is reported to be easily soluble in EtOH. So EtOH could be considered as a solvent, too. However, in Oroboros-lab SHAM in EtOH has not been tested yet.




:::'''Preparation of 20 mM stock solution (dissolved in DMSO)''':
::::'''Preparation of 250 mM stock solution (dissolved in DMSO)''':
::::# Weigh 6.1 mg of SHAM.
::::# Weigh 76.57 mg of SHAM.
::::# Dissolve in 2 ml of DMSO.
::::# Dissolve in 1950 µL of DMSO.
::::# Divide into 0.2 mL portions
::::# Divide into 0.2 mL portions
::::# Store at -20 °C.
::::# Store at -20 °C.


::: '''O2k Manual Titrations:'''  [[MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations]]
:::» '''O2k Manual Titrations:'''  [[MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations]]


::::* Titration volume: 100 µL
::::* Titration volume: 8 µL
::::* Final conc. in 2 mL O2k chamber: 1 mM
::::* Final conc. in 2 mL O2k chamber: 1 mM
== References ==
::::* Duvenage L, Munro CA, Gourlay CW (2019) High Resolution Respirometry in Candida albicans. Bio Protoc 9:e3361. https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3361
::::* Millenaar FF, Lambers H (2003) The alternative oxidase: in vivo regulation and function. Plant Biol (Stuttg) 5:2-15. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2003-37974
::::* Moore AL, Siedow JN (1991) The regulation and nature of the cyanide-resistant alternative oxidase of plant mitochondria. Biochim Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics 1059:121-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-2728(05)80197-5
::::* Sluse FE, Jarmuszkiewicz W (1998) Alternative oxidase in the branched mitochondrial respiratory network: an overview on structure, function, regulation, and role. Braz J Med Biol Res 31:733-47. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X1998000600003


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Latest revision as of 22:29, 9 April 2022


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Salicylhydroxamic acid

Description

Salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM; synonym: 2-Hydroxybenzohydroxamic acid N,2-Dihydroxybenzamide) is an inhibitor of the alternative oxidase (AOX). When AOX is blocked by SHAM, electrons are forced through the CIII-cytochrome c oxidase pathway, allowing observation of the operation of the CIII-CIV pathway without AOX activity.

Abbreviation: SHAM

Reference: Parrino_2000_J_Exp_Biol

Application in HRR

SHAM: Salicylhydroxamic acid (2-Hydroxybenzohydroxamic acid; HOC6H4CONHOH), Sigma-Aldrich: S607, store at RT, CAS: 89-73-6, M = 153.14 g·mol-1
Hazard statements: H312, H332, H315, H319, H335, H351; harmful in contact with skin, harmful if inhaled, causes skin irritation, causes serious eye irritation, may cause respiratory irritation, suspected of causing cancer
SHAM is reported to be easily soluble in EtOH. So EtOH could be considered as a solvent, too. However, in Oroboros-lab SHAM in EtOH has not been tested yet.


Preparation of 250 mM stock solution (dissolved in DMSO):
  1. Weigh 76.57 mg of SHAM.
  2. Dissolve in 1950 µL of DMSO.
  3. Divide into 0.2 mL portions
  4. Store at -20 °C.
» O2k Manual Titrations: MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations
  • Titration volume: 8 µL
  • Final conc. in 2 mL O2k chamber: 1 mM

References


MitoPedia topics: Inhibitor