1. The conditions under which mitochondria might catalyse a net reversal of oxidative phosphorylation are analysed. 2. Rat-liver mitochondria, incubated under such conditions, show a strongly diminished affinity for oxygen. 3. The velocity of respiration under these conditions is a hyperbolic function of the oxygen concentration. 4. The Km for oxygen is less than 0.1 μM at low phosphate potential, irrespective of substrate, and 1–3 μM under reversal conditions. 5. The observed kinetics can be accounted for in a simple mechanism for cytochrome oxidase action. |