Studies on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from isolated rat liver mitochondria. Effect of respiratory substrates and metabolic inhibitors
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- DOI: 10.1042/bj2020041
Studies on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from isolated rat liver mitochondria. Effect of respiratory substrates and metabolic inhibitors
Abstract
Intramitochondrially synthesized Co-deuteroporphyrin is released to the incubation medium at a rate inversely correlated to the energy state of the mitochondria; i.e. the rate of efflux increases when substrate is depleted, respiration inhibited or the mitochondria are uncoupled. The efflux of Co-deuteroporphyrin from mitochondria remains low as long as the residual membrane potential is above one-third that of maximally energized mitochondria. Globin enhances the efflux of Co-deuteroporphyrin not only from mitochondria depleted of substrates [Husby & Romslo (1980) Biochem. J. 188, 459-465], but also from maximally energized mitochondria. The results provide further evidence for a co-operative mechanism between the mitochondria and their surroundings for the mobilization of metalloporphyrin from mitochondria.
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