cytochromes-c1 has been researched along with hexadecanedioic-acid* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for cytochromes-c1 and hexadecanedioic-acid
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The stimulation of succinate-fueled respiration of rat liver mitochondria in state 4 by α,ω-hexadecanedioic acid without induction of proton conductivity of the inner membrane. Intrinsic uncoupling of the bc
The paper shows that natural α,ω-dioic acid, α,ω-hexadecanedioic acid (HDA), is able to stimulate the respiration of succinate-fueled rat liver mitochondria in state 4 without induction of proton conductivity of the inner membrane. This effect of HDA is less pronounced in glutamate/malate-fueled mitochondria, as well as in the case of ascorbate/TMPD or ascorbate/ferrocyanide substrate systems, which transfer electrons directly to cytochrome c. It is noted that HDA-induced stimulation of respiration is not associated with damage to the inner membrane in a part of mitochondria and with shunting of electrons through the bc Topics: Animals; Cytochromes b; Cytochromes c1; Mitochondria, Liver; Mitochondrial Membranes; Oxygen Consumption; Palmitic Acids; Protons; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Succinic Acid | 2021 |