Literature DB >> 5113491

Some properties of mitochondria isolated from the flight muscle of the periodical cicada, Magicicada septendecim.

R G Hansford.   

Abstract

Mitochondria from the flight muscle of the periodical cicada oxidize pyruvate and d-glycerol 1-phosphate at rates comparable with those obtained with flight-muscle mitochondria from other insects. The oxidation of d-glycerol 1-phosphate is greatly stimulated by low concentrations of Ca(2+). However, oxidative phosphorylation with this substrate is optimum over only a narrow range of Ca(2+) concentration, because of the ability of these mitochondria actively to accumulate Ca(2+) present at micromolar concentrations. The oxidation of pyruvate via the complete tricarboxylic acid cycle is enhanced by high concentrations of phosphate. When both pyruvate and d-glycerol 1-phosphate are present simultaneously, there is no simple summation of the rates obtained with the substrates singly. Acetyl-l-carnitine, palmitoyl-l-carnitine, glutamate and 2-oxoglutarate are oxidized at rates similar to those obtained with mammalian mitochondria, though lower than those obtained with the two prime substrates. However, no other tricarboxylic acid-cycle intermediates added to the medium were oxidized. From these and other observations it has been concluded that these mitochondria possess a previously undescribed combination of substrate-anion permeases.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5113491      PMCID: PMC1176665          DOI: 10.1042/bj1210771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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