Persistent changes in the initial rate of pyruvate transport by isolated rat liver mitochondria after preincubation with adenine nucleotides and calcium ions

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1980-08-05

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Vaartjes, W.J.
Breejen, J.N. den
Geelen, M.J.H.
Bergh, S.G. van den

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1. Preincubation of isolated rat-liver mitochondria in the presence of adenine nucleotides or Ca2+ results in definite and persistent changes in the initial rate of pyruvate transport. 2. These changes in the rate of pyruvate transport are accompanied by equally persistent changes in the opposite direction of the activity of pyruvate dehydrogenase (EC. 1.2.4.1). 3. Changes of the transmembrane pH gradient and of the membrane potential, brought about by the pretreatments of the mitochondria, cannot account for the observed changes in the rate of pyruvate transport. 4. It is proposed that the pretreatment of the mitochondria directly modulates the activity of the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier. The possible regulatory role of such a modulation system is discussed.

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pyruvate transport, adenine nucleotide, Ca2+ effect, membrane potential, rat-liver mitochondria

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