Evidence for the involvement of dithiol groups in mitochondrial calcium transport: studies with cadmium
- PMID: 2932999
- DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(85)90235-8
Evidence for the involvement of dithiol groups in mitochondrial calcium transport: studies with cadmium
Abstract
The effect of cadmium on some functions of mitochondria isolated from kidneys of rat was studied. Addition of cadmium chloride to mitochondria induced stimulation of both State 4 respiratory rate and ATPase activity, which are prevented by the addition of ruthenium red. We also show that cadmium inhibits competitively calcium translocation; this inhibitory effect of cadmium is reverted by the addition of dithiothreitol. From these results, it is proposed that, similarly to Ca2+, cadmium penetrates mitochondria and binds to a membrane dithiol group, which is essential for the translocation of the cation.
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