Higher concentration of protons in the mitochondrial intermembrane space compared to the matrix results in an electrochemical potential causing the back flux of protons to the matrix. This proton transport can take place through ATP synthase complex (leading to formation of ATP) or can occur via proton transporters of the mitochondrial carrier superfamily and/or membrane lipids. Some mitochondrial proton transporters, such as uncoupling proteins (UCPs), transport protons as their general regulating function; while others are symporters or antiporters, which use the proton gradient as a driving force to co-transport other substrates across the mitochondrial inner membrane (such as phosphate carrier, a symporter; or aspartate/glutamate transp...
ABSTRACT Uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) is one of five UCP homologues found in the inner mitochondrial ...
Mitochondria are the major sites of ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation, a process that ...
SummaryModulation of cellular energy expenditure is fundamental to normal and pathological cell grow...
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are regulated proton transporters of the mitochondrial inner membrane. UC...
AbstractThe effort to understand the mechanism of uncoupling by UCP has devolved into two models – t...
It has been suggested that uncoupling proteins (UCPs) transport protons via interconversion between ...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
An energetically significant leak of protons occurs across the mitochondrial inner membranes of euka...
It has been suggested that uncoupling proteins (UCPs) transport protons via interconversion between ...
AbstractMitochondrial proton leak is the largest single contributor to the standard metabolic rate (...
AbstractUncoupling proteins (UCPs) are specialized members of the mitochondrial transporter family. ...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism responsible for the regulation of the mitochondrial membrane proton ...
AbstractIn mitochondria ATP synthesis is not perfectly coupled to oxygen consumption due to proton l...
Proton leak pathways uncouple substrate oxidation from ATP synthesis in mitochondria. These pathways...
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are mitochondrial inner membrane proteins sustaining an inducible proton ...
ABSTRACT Uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) is one of five UCP homologues found in the inner mitochondrial ...
Mitochondria are the major sites of ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation, a process that ...
SummaryModulation of cellular energy expenditure is fundamental to normal and pathological cell grow...
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are regulated proton transporters of the mitochondrial inner membrane. UC...
AbstractThe effort to understand the mechanism of uncoupling by UCP has devolved into two models – t...
It has been suggested that uncoupling proteins (UCPs) transport protons via interconversion between ...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
An energetically significant leak of protons occurs across the mitochondrial inner membranes of euka...
It has been suggested that uncoupling proteins (UCPs) transport protons via interconversion between ...
AbstractMitochondrial proton leak is the largest single contributor to the standard metabolic rate (...
AbstractUncoupling proteins (UCPs) are specialized members of the mitochondrial transporter family. ...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism responsible for the regulation of the mitochondrial membrane proton ...
AbstractIn mitochondria ATP synthesis is not perfectly coupled to oxygen consumption due to proton l...
Proton leak pathways uncouple substrate oxidation from ATP synthesis in mitochondria. These pathways...
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are mitochondrial inner membrane proteins sustaining an inducible proton ...
ABSTRACT Uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) is one of five UCP homologues found in the inner mitochondrial ...
Mitochondria are the major sites of ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation, a process that ...
SummaryModulation of cellular energy expenditure is fundamental to normal and pathological cell grow...