AbstractWe hypothesize that fatty acid-induced uncoupling serves in bioenergetic systems to set the optimum efficiency and tune the degree of coupling of oxidative phosphorylation. Uncoupling results from fatty acid cycling, enabled by several phylogenetically specialized proteins and, to a lesser extent, by other mitochondrial carriers. It is suggested that the regulated uncoupling in mammalian mitochondria is provided by uncoupling proteins UCP-1, UCP-2 and UCP-3, whereas in plant mitochondria by PUMP and StUCP, all belonging to the gene family of mitochondrial carriers. UCP-1, and hypotheticaly UCP-3, serve mostly to provide nonshivering thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue and skeletal muscle, respectively. Fatty acid cycling was docum...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
AB - The discovery of the human homologue of the thermogenic protein UCP1, named uncoupling protein ...
AbstractWe hypothesize that fatty acid-induced uncoupling serves in bioenergetic systems to set the ...
AbstractNoradrenaline signals the initiation of brown fat thermogenesis and the fatty acids liberate...
AbstractFatty acids activate the uncoupling protein UCP1 by a still controversial mechanism. Two mod...
The uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are mitochondrial transporters that, according to their family name, ...
Uncoupling mitochondrial proteins (UCPs) belong to a discrete family within the mitochondrial anion ...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in mitochondrial uncoupling protein 1 due to a desir...
AbstractMitochondrial uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3)-mediated uncoupling has been postulated to depend ...
AbstractBrown fat is a thermogenic organ that allows newborns and small mammals to maintain a stable...
AbstractIn mammals the two proteins UCP2 and UCP3 are highly similar to the mitochondrial uncoupling...
Instead of a comprehensive review, we describe the basic undisputed facts and a modest contribution ...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) and brown in white (brite) adipose tissue, termed also beige adipose tiss...
Evidence for the physiological functions of UCP2 and UCP3 is critically reviewed. They do not mediat...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
AB - The discovery of the human homologue of the thermogenic protein UCP1, named uncoupling protein ...
AbstractWe hypothesize that fatty acid-induced uncoupling serves in bioenergetic systems to set the ...
AbstractNoradrenaline signals the initiation of brown fat thermogenesis and the fatty acids liberate...
AbstractFatty acids activate the uncoupling protein UCP1 by a still controversial mechanism. Two mod...
The uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are mitochondrial transporters that, according to their family name, ...
Uncoupling mitochondrial proteins (UCPs) belong to a discrete family within the mitochondrial anion ...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in mitochondrial uncoupling protein 1 due to a desir...
AbstractMitochondrial uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3)-mediated uncoupling has been postulated to depend ...
AbstractBrown fat is a thermogenic organ that allows newborns and small mammals to maintain a stable...
AbstractIn mammals the two proteins UCP2 and UCP3 are highly similar to the mitochondrial uncoupling...
Instead of a comprehensive review, we describe the basic undisputed facts and a modest contribution ...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) and brown in white (brite) adipose tissue, termed also beige adipose tiss...
Evidence for the physiological functions of UCP2 and UCP3 is critically reviewed. They do not mediat...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
Mitochondria are incompletely coupled because of proton leaks that shortcircuit oxidative phosphoryl...
AB - The discovery of the human homologue of the thermogenic protein UCP1, named uncoupling protein ...