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The B Space of Mitochondrial Phosphorylation

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
Volume 89, Issue 12, Pages 1897-1904

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.22659

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ANT; F(0)-F(1) ATP synthase; oxidative phosphorylation; succinyl-CoA ligase; phosphate; systems biology; substrate-level phosphorylation

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It was recently shown that, in progressively depolarizing mitochondria, the F(0)-F(1) ATP synthase and the adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT) may change directionality independently from each other (Chinopoulos et al. [2010] FASEB J. 24:2405). When the membrane potentials at which these two molecular entities reverse directionality, termed reversal potential (Erev), are plotted as a function of matrix ATP/ADP ratio, an area of the plot is bracketed by the Erev_ATPase and the Erev_ANT, which we call B space. Both reversal potentials are dynamic, in that they depend on the fluctuating values of the participating reactants; however, Erev_ATPase is almost always more negative than Erev_ANT. Here we review the conditions that define the boundaries of the B space''. Emphasis is placed on the role of matrix substrate-level phosphorylation, because during metabolic compromise this mechanism could maintain mitochondrial membrane potential and prevent the influx of cytosolic ATP destined for hydrolysis by the reversed F(0)-F(1) ATP synthase. (C) 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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