At low pH, the chemical 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) is neutral and can diffuse freely across membranes, including those of mitochondria. At high pH, it gives off a proton, becomes negatively charged, and can no longer diffuse across membranes. What effect would DNP have on the proton gradient between the mitochondrial intermembrane space and matrix?
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