Abstract
Diphenylene iodonium chloride suppresses the cobaltous chloride-induced expression of erythropoietin by Hep3B cells to about 50% at a concentration of 30 nM. At that concentration, it has no effect on the response to low oxygen. The related compound iodonium diphenyl chloride acts similarly but is a much less effective inhibitor. If, as reported, diphenylene iodonium chloride is a specific inhibitor of cytochrome b, it follows that the response to CoCl2 is dependent on that enzyme but the response to hypoxia is not.
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Goldwasser, E., Alibali, P., & Gardner, A. (1995). Differential inhibition by iodonium compounds of induced erythropoietin expression. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(6), 2628–2629. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.6.2628
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