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A Comparative Study on the Effects of the Lysine Reagent Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate and Some Thiol Reagents in Opening the Tl+-Induced Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms24032460

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Tl+; Ca2+; pyridoxal 5-phosphate; thiol reagents; mitochondrial permeability transition pore

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Lysine residues are important in regulating enzymatic activity and maintaining the spatial structure of mitochondrial proteins. The study found that the Tl+-induced MPTP opening in rat liver mitochondria was influenced by the conformation of the adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT). The effects of lysine reagents (pyridoxal 5-phosphate) and thiol reagents on MPTP opening were investigated, and it was observed that increasing the concentration of these reagents led to more noticeable pore opening. The study suggests that the state of lysines forming the pore structure may contribute to the Tl+-induced MPTP opening.
Lysine residues are essential in regulating enzymatic activity and the spatial structure maintenance of mitochondrial proteins and functional complexes. The most important parts of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore are F1F0 ATPase, the adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT), and the inorganic phosphate cotransporter. The ANT conformation play a significant role in the Tl+-induced MPTP opening in the inner membrane of calcium-loaded rat liver mitochondria. The present study tests the effects of a lysine reagent, pyridoxal 5-phosphate (PLP), and thiol reagents (phenylarsine oxide, tert-butylhydroperoxide, eosin-5-maleimide, and mersalyl) to induce the MPTP opening that was accompanied by increased swelling, membrane potential decline, and decreased respiration in 3 and 3U(DNP) (2,4-dinitrophenol uncoupled) states. This pore opening was more noticeable in increasing the concentration of PLP and thiol reagents. However, more significant concentrations of PLP were required to induce the above effects comparable to those of these thiol reagents. This study suggests that the Tl+-induced MPTP opening can be associated not only with the state of functionally active cysteines of the pore parts, but may be due to a change in the state of the corresponding lysines forming the pore structure.

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