2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1982.tb06923.x
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Effect of Thiol Reagents on the Proton Conductivity of the H+-ATPase of Mitochondria

Abstract: The role of thiol groups in the proton conduction by the H t -ATPase of mitochondria is examined. A detailed kinetic analysis of the effect of arsenite and N-ethylmaleimide on the anaerobic relaxation of the proton gradient set up by respiration in 'inside-out' submitochondrial particles from beef-heart has been carried out.Arsenite, which reacts with vicinal dithiols, is shown to enhance the proton conductivity of the H+-ATPase. This effect is exerted on the Fo moiety of the complex and apparently mimics and … Show more

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“…State 3U respiration was completely inhibited in experiments with RLM energized by 2-oxoglutarate but not succinate in the presence of uncouplers (DNP and Cl-CCP) [76]. AsO 2 − reacting with vicinal dithiols was found to enhance the H + -ATPase proton conductivity in the submitochondrial particles of beef heart mitochondria [77] and to inhibit beta-oxidation in isolated RLM [78]. These results indicate that arsenite significantly inhibits CI but not CII in these mitochondria.…”
Section: Tl(i)mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…State 3U respiration was completely inhibited in experiments with RLM energized by 2-oxoglutarate but not succinate in the presence of uncouplers (DNP and Cl-CCP) [76]. AsO 2 − reacting with vicinal dithiols was found to enhance the H + -ATPase proton conductivity in the submitochondrial particles of beef heart mitochondria [77] and to inhibit beta-oxidation in isolated RLM [78]. These results indicate that arsenite significantly inhibits CI but not CII in these mitochondria.…”
Section: Tl(i)mentioning
confidence: 81%