AbstractSpecific permeability properties of the inner membrane of brown adipose tissue mitochondria were analysed with the aid of simultaneous pH measurements outside mitochondria and of mitochondria swelling. It was shown that valinomycin-induced potassium diffusion potential drives a parallel passive uptake of chlorides and extrusion of proton. Electrogenic H+-extrusion was independent on anion transport, no competition was found between the two processes and the former process exerted a lower sensitivity to the inhibitory effect of GDP. The existence of two distinct, independent pathways for translocation of protons and halide anions across the membrane is suggested
AbstractThe effect of non-esterified myristate (C14:0) or dodecyl sulfate was studied on passive swe...
Transport properties of plant mitochondria from potato tubers were investigated using the swelling t...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism responsible for the regulation of the mitochondrial membrane proton ...
AbstractSpecific permeability properties of the inner membrane of brown adipose tissue mitochondria ...
AbstractLoose coupling of thermogenic mitochondira of brown adipose tissue is related to a high prot...
Addition of A23187 plus EDTA to rat liver mitochondria induces a common uniport pathway for monovale...
AbstractThe action of such membrane-permeant cations as tetraphenyl phosphonium and dibenzyldimethyl...
AbstractSwelling of non-respiring rat liver mitochondria suspended in isotonic potassium acetate at ...
Proton leak pathways uncouple substrate oxidation from ATP synthesis in mitochondria. These pathways...
AbstractTetranitromethane reacts with the uncoupling protein of intact brown fat mitochondria. The c...
AbstractFree fatty acids, natural uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are shown to differ from ...
AbstractThe binding of purine nucleotides to intact brown fat mitochondria is re-examined. In additi...
SummaryMitochondrial uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) is responsible for nonshivering thermogenesis in br...
AbstractFatty acids activate the uncoupling protein UCP1 by a still controversial mechanism. Two mod...
The impermeability of the inner membrane to protons is one of the four postulates of the chemiosmoti...
AbstractThe effect of non-esterified myristate (C14:0) or dodecyl sulfate was studied on passive swe...
Transport properties of plant mitochondria from potato tubers were investigated using the swelling t...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism responsible for the regulation of the mitochondrial membrane proton ...
AbstractSpecific permeability properties of the inner membrane of brown adipose tissue mitochondria ...
AbstractLoose coupling of thermogenic mitochondira of brown adipose tissue is related to a high prot...
Addition of A23187 plus EDTA to rat liver mitochondria induces a common uniport pathway for monovale...
AbstractThe action of such membrane-permeant cations as tetraphenyl phosphonium and dibenzyldimethyl...
AbstractSwelling of non-respiring rat liver mitochondria suspended in isotonic potassium acetate at ...
Proton leak pathways uncouple substrate oxidation from ATP synthesis in mitochondria. These pathways...
AbstractTetranitromethane reacts with the uncoupling protein of intact brown fat mitochondria. The c...
AbstractFree fatty acids, natural uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are shown to differ from ...
AbstractThe binding of purine nucleotides to intact brown fat mitochondria is re-examined. In additi...
SummaryMitochondrial uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) is responsible for nonshivering thermogenesis in br...
AbstractFatty acids activate the uncoupling protein UCP1 by a still controversial mechanism. Two mod...
The impermeability of the inner membrane to protons is one of the four postulates of the chemiosmoti...
AbstractThe effect of non-esterified myristate (C14:0) or dodecyl sulfate was studied on passive swe...
Transport properties of plant mitochondria from potato tubers were investigated using the swelling t...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism responsible for the regulation of the mitochondrial membrane proton ...