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Effects of cold exposure in vivo and uncouplers and recouplers in vitro on potato tuber mitochondria
Authors:VN PopovOV Markova  EN MokhovaVP Skulachev
Institution:a Department of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Voronezh State University, Voronezh 394693, Russia
b Department of Bioenergetics, A.N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow 119899, Russia
Abstract:Effects of cold exposure in vivo and treatment with laurate, carboxyatractylate, atractylate, nucleotides, and BSA in vitro on potato tuber mitochondria have been studied. Cold exposure of tubers for 48-96 h resulted in some uncoupling that could be reversed completely by BSA and partially by ADP, ATP, UDP, carboxyatractylate, and atractylate. UDP was less effective than ADP and ATP, and atractylate was less effective than carboxyatractylate. The recoupling effects of nucleotides were absent when the nucleotides were added after carboxyatractylate. GDP, UDP, and CDP did not recouple mitochondria from either the control or the cold-exposed tubers. This indicates that the cold-induced fatty acid-mediated uncoupling in potato tuber mitochondria is partially due to the operation of the ATP/ADP antiporter. As to the plant uncoupling protein, its contribution to the uncoupling in tuber is negligible or, under the conditions used, somehow desensitized to nucleotides.
Keywords:Uncoupling protein  ADP/ATP antiporter  Adenosine 5&prime  -diphosphate  Uridine 5&prime  -diphosphate  Guanosine 5&prime  -diphosphate  Fatty acid  Carboxyatractylate  Atractylate  Plant mitochondria  Cold adaptation
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