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Proton permeation, adenine nucleotide translocation and respiratory control in mitochondria cross-linked by dimethylsuberimidate
Authors:Alvaro Rendon  Ruth Rott  Yoram Avi-Dor
Institution:

a Centre de Neurochimie du CNRS, 11 rue Humann, 67085, Strasbourg Cédex, France

b Department of Biology, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

Abstract:Rat liver mitochondria or isolated mitoplasts were treated with the cross-linking agent, dimethylsuberimidate, under conditions (pH 7.5; 0°C) which were not detrimental for the coupling quality of the mitochondria and the effect was evaluated on a kinetic basis. When about 25% of the NH2-groups reacted, the mitochondria or the mitoplasts acquired complete osmotic stability. Succinate oxidation in state 4 was inhibited by about 30–35%. This effect was also observed when the organelles were amidinated by methylacetimidate, a monofunctional imidate which caused no osmotic stabilization. Uncouplers stimulated succinate oxidation in cross-linked mitochondria to the same extent as in the control, in contrast stimulation by ADP was suppressed. Accordingly, the rate of decay of the respiration-dependent cross-membrane proton gradient was only decreased by 25%, whereas the ATPase and adenine nucleotide translocase were strongly inhibited. In the cross-linked mitochondria, the extent of inhibition of the ATPase and of the translocase was found to be the same whether the assays were performed at 30°C (like the respiratory assay) or at 0°C. The effect of methylacetimidate treatment on these activities at the two temperatures was different. At 30°C, the ATPase was not inhibited and the extent of inhibition of ATP translocation was small. At 0°C, the two activities were nearly as much inhibited as in cross-linked mitochondria. Our results suggest that a considerable rigidity can be introduced in the coupling membrane by cross-linking, without a major loss in the initial step of energy conservation. However, the energy conserved in the proton gradient cannot be utilized for ATP synthesis, probably because of the restricted mobility of adenine nucleotide translocase in the cross-linked mitochondria.
Keywords:Dimethylsuberimidate cross-linking  Proton permeation  Adenine nucleotide translocation  ATPase  Respiratory control  (Mitochondria)
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