Abstract: | Isolated pig heart mitochondria were found to form phosphocreatine continuously at the rate of 12.5 +/- 1.8 nmol per min per mg of the mitochondrial protein in the respiration medium without externally added adenine nucleotides, and its formation rate showed a concentration dependency with respect to creatine and phosphate. The synthesis of phosphocreatine was completely inhibited by antimycin, FCCP (carbonyl cyanide-p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone), and atractyloside. However, oligomycin had no effect on the rate of phosphocreatine formation. These results are discussed in terms of a model that heart mitochondrial creatine kinase is functionally coupled to the oxidative phosphorylating system via the action of the adenine nucleotide translocase. |