Multiple Choice
A biochemist wants to control the initial substrate-level phosphorylation that occurs in the tracheal cells of grasshoppers once glucose has crossed the plasma membrane.He has access to the following inhibitors: Rotenone - an electron transport chain inhibitor,Oligomycin - an ATP synthase inhibitor,and TLN-232,an inhibitor of glycolysis.Which inhibitor should he use to slow down initial substrate-level phosphorylation that occurs once glucose has crossed the plasma membrane?
A) Rotenone
B) Oligomycin
C) TLN-232
D) None of these inhibitors would be effective in preventing substrate-level phosphorylation
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