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. 1981 May 15;196(2):451-7.
doi: 10.1042/bj1960451.

Studies on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from rat liver mitochondria. Effect of K+ and other cations

Studies on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from rat liver mitochondria. Effect of K+ and other cations

P Husby et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The mechanism by which metalloporphyrins synthesized within the mitochondria escape to the incubation medium was studied in isolated rat liver mitochondria. In a low-ionic-strength sucrose medium, the efflux of metalloporphyrins is markedly decreased when K+ (greater than 10 mM) is added. The effect of K+ is not dependent on the energy state of the mitochondria and it can in part be abolished by adding globin, but not albumin. K+ also decreases the uptake of porphyrins by the mitochondria and thereby the rate of synthesis of metalloporphyrins. Qualitatively similar results are found with Na+, Li+, Mg2+ and Ca2+. Quantitatively, however, the efficiency of cations to inhibit the release of metalloporphyrins decreases in the order: Mg2+ greater than Ca2+ greater than K+ greater than Li+ greater than Na+. Co-protoporhyrin behaves essentially as Co-deuteroporphyrin. The results provide further evidence that the efflux of metalloporphyrins from the mitochondria depends on haem-binding ligands of the suspending medium and also on the ionic strength of the incubation medium.

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