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. 1994 Jun;26(3):327-34.
doi: 10.1007/BF00763104.

Effects of amphipathic peptides, including presequences, on the functional integrity of rat liver mitochondrial membranes

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Effects of amphipathic peptides, including presequences, on the functional integrity of rat liver mitochondrial membranes

K Nicolay et al. J Bioenerg Biomembr. 1994 Jun.

Abstract

A number of amphipathic peptides were tested for their effects on structural and functional properties of isolated rat liver mitochondria. The peptides included the matrix targeting sequence of subunit IV of (yeast) cytochrome c oxidase. Titration experiments in which the mitochondria were incubated with increasing concentrations of the peptides revealed two major stages in the interaction. First, at low peptide/mitochondria ratios, peptide binding to the outer membrane occurred which was accompanied by gradual lysis of the outer membrane at higher ratios. The latter was deduced from the release of adenylate kinase, the classical marker enzyme of the intermembrane space. Secondly, at still higher peptide/mitochondria ratios, the permeability of the inner membrane progressively increased, as evidenced by measurements of respiratory control and of the membrane potential. Complete uncoupling of respiration seemed to precede dissipation of the membrane potential.

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