Oxidative phosphorylation in yeast VIII. Osmotic and permeability properties of mitochondria isolated from wild-type yeast and from a respiration-deficient mutant |
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Authors: | J. KolarovJ. S̆ubí k,L. Ková č |
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Affiliation: | Biochemical Institute, Komensky University, Bratislava and Psychiatric Hospital, Pezinok, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | 1. Close similarities between yeast and mammalian mitochondria were found with respect to (a) osmotic response in impermeable solutes, sorbitol and KCl, (b) substrate translocation, (c) properties of the adenine nucleotide translocation system. A separate transport system for succinate, distinct from the dicarboxylate translocator, may be present in yeast mitochondria. 2. Substrate translocation was found to be preserved in pro-mitochondria from anaerobically-grown cells and in mitochondria from a respiration-deficient mutant. Adenine nucleotide translocation was demonstrated not to be affected by the cytoplasmic mutation. Along with previous data of other investigators, these results allow a general conclusion that neither the presence of a functional respiratory chain nor mitochondrial protein synthesis are prerequisite for the proper assemblage of the translocation systems in the mitochondrial membrane and for determining its permeability characteristics. |
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Keywords: | CCCP carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone |
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