AbstractLoose coupling of thermogenic mitochondira of brown adipose tissue is related to a high proton (or hydroxyl) conductance of the inner membrane and to the presence of a unique 32 kDa uncoupling protein. Reconstitution experiments of the purified protein in liposomes are reported which suggest that this component could form proton channels in the membrane
AbstractWe hypothesize that fatty acid-induced uncoupling serves in bioenergetic systems to set the ...
AbstractFatty acids activate the uncoupling protein UCP1 by a still controversial mechanism. Two mod...
AbstractMitochondrial proton leak is the largest single contributor to the standard metabolic rate (...
AbstractLoose coupling of thermogenic mitochondira of brown adipose tissue is related to a high prot...
AbstractSpecific permeability properties of the inner membrane of brown adipose tissue mitochondria ...
AbstractA concerted function of purine nucleotide (PN) binding and fatty acid (FA) release from the ...
AbstractThe binding of purine nucleotides to intact brown fat mitochondria is re-examined. In additi...
AbstractFree fatty acids, natural uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are shown to differ from ...
AbstractThe uncoupling effect of free fatty acids on oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria has b...
Proton leak pathways uncouple substrate oxidation from ATP synthesis in mitochondria. These pathways...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism responsible for the regulation of the mitochondrial membrane proton ...
AbstractTetranitromethane reacts with the uncoupling protein of intact brown fat mitochondria. The c...
AbstractBrown fat is a thermogenic organ that allows newborns and small mammals to maintain a stable...
An energetically significant leak of protons occurs across the mitochondrial inner membranes of euka...
AbstractThe activity of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) is rate-limiting for nonshivering thermogenesis ...
AbstractWe hypothesize that fatty acid-induced uncoupling serves in bioenergetic systems to set the ...
AbstractFatty acids activate the uncoupling protein UCP1 by a still controversial mechanism. Two mod...
AbstractMitochondrial proton leak is the largest single contributor to the standard metabolic rate (...
AbstractLoose coupling of thermogenic mitochondira of brown adipose tissue is related to a high prot...
AbstractSpecific permeability properties of the inner membrane of brown adipose tissue mitochondria ...
AbstractA concerted function of purine nucleotide (PN) binding and fatty acid (FA) release from the ...
AbstractThe binding of purine nucleotides to intact brown fat mitochondria is re-examined. In additi...
AbstractFree fatty acids, natural uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are shown to differ from ...
AbstractThe uncoupling effect of free fatty acids on oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria has b...
Proton leak pathways uncouple substrate oxidation from ATP synthesis in mitochondria. These pathways...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism responsible for the regulation of the mitochondrial membrane proton ...
AbstractTetranitromethane reacts with the uncoupling protein of intact brown fat mitochondria. The c...
AbstractBrown fat is a thermogenic organ that allows newborns and small mammals to maintain a stable...
An energetically significant leak of protons occurs across the mitochondrial inner membranes of euka...
AbstractThe activity of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1) is rate-limiting for nonshivering thermogenesis ...
AbstractWe hypothesize that fatty acid-induced uncoupling serves in bioenergetic systems to set the ...
AbstractFatty acids activate the uncoupling protein UCP1 by a still controversial mechanism. Two mod...
AbstractMitochondrial proton leak is the largest single contributor to the standard metabolic rate (...