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Active K+ transport in Mycoplasma mycoides var. Capri. Relationships between K+ distribution,electrical potential and ATPase activity
Authors:G. Leblanc  C. Le Grimellec
Affiliation:Department of Biology, C.E.N. Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette 91190 France
Abstract:The addition of 5 · 10?5 M or less of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide to Mycoplasma mycoides var. Capri preferentially influences K+ influx rather than efflux and reduces by 30–40% the activity of the membrane-bound Mg2+-ATPase. Adding valinomycin to metabolizing cells does not markedly affect K+ distribution but induces a rapid and complete loss of intracellular K+ in non-metabolizing cells. Uncoupling agents such as dinitrophenol, carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone, dissipate the K+ concentration gradient only when combined with valinomycin.Variations in the merocyanine fluorescence intensity indicate that a transmembrane electrical potential (Δψ) is generated on cell energization. This Δψ, not affected by valinomycin or uncouplers when used alone, is collapsed by a mixture of both. No change in fluorescence intensity can be detected when glucose is added to dicyclohexylcarbodiimide treated organisms.These experiments suggest that the membrane-bound Mg-ATPase activity controls K+ distribution in these organisms through the generation of a transmembrane electrical potential difference.
Keywords:Chemiosmotic theory  Merocyanine  Fluorescence  (Mycoplasma)  DCCD  dicyclohexylcarbodiimide  FCCP  CCCP  To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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