PMID: 7334021Dec 1, 1981Paper

Phosphate transport in rat liver mitochondria: location of sulfhydryl groups essential for transport activities

Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
J P Wehrle, P L Pedersen

Abstract

The membrane orientation and symmetry of protein thiol group(s) necessary for transport of Pi in rat liver mitochondria have been assessed by comparing inhibition of transport in intact mitochondria to that in inverted vesicles of purified inner membrane. The permeability characteristics of a variety of inhibitors have been determined under specified conditions. The sensitivities of the uptake pathways in mitochondria and in inverted vesicles appear thus far to be identical. By comparing results with permeant and nonpermeant inhibitors, or sequential treatment with different inhibitors, arguments can be made in favor of a single reorienting site of thiol sensitivity.

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Nov 1, 1989·The Journal of Membrane Biology·J P Wehrle, P L Pedersen
Jan 1, 1989·The International Journal of Biochemistry·E ChavezC Bravo
Jan 1, 1986·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·H Wohlrab
Mar 1, 1984·European Journal of Biochemistry·E Ligeti, A Fonyó
Jan 18, 2014·Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology·Sergey M KorotkovViktor V Furaev
Jun 23, 2000·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·N Haugaard
Dec 1, 1990·Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics·E Lenartowicz
Jun 1, 1983·Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics·J P Wehrle, P L Pedersen

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