Phosphate dependent, ruthenium red insensitive CA2+ uptake in mung bean mitochondria
- PMID: 6412707
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(83)90686-1
Phosphate dependent, ruthenium red insensitive CA2+ uptake in mung bean mitochondria
Abstract
Energy linked Ca2+ uptake into mung bean mitochondria has been studied. Using arsenazo III as a monitor of extramitochondrial Ca2+, we observe a respiration-linked uptake of Ca2+ which requires phosphate and is insensitive to ruthenium red. The rate of uptake is of the order of 5 nmol/mg protein/min. Acetate, sulphate and thiosulphate are unable to support Ca2+ uptake. The results suggest that although plant mitochondria accumulate Ca2+ in an energy dependent fashion, it is not via a simple electrophoretic uniport mechanism.
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