Title : Further studies on the effect of phosphoenolpyruvate on respiration-dependent calcium transport by rat heart mitochondria.

Pub. Date : 1976 Feb 16

PMID : 1247607






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1 Phosphoenolpyruvate was found to depress extra oxygen consumption associated with Ca2+ -induced respiratory jump by rat heart mitochondria. Phosphoenolpyruvate carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
2 Addition of phosphoenolpyruvate to mitochondria which have accumulated Ca2+ in the presence of glutamate and inorganic phosphate causes the release of Ca2+ from mitochondria. Phosphoenolpyruvate carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
3 Addition of phosphoenolpyruvate to mitochondria which have accumulated Ca2+ in the presence of glutamate and inorganic phosphate causes the release of Ca2+ from mitochondria. Phosphoenolpyruvate carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
4 The phosphoenolpyruvate-stimulated Ca2+ efflux can be observed with mitochondria loaded with low initial Ca2+ concentration (0.12 mM) in the incubation medium. Phosphoenolpyruvate carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
5 The phosphoenolpyruvate-stimulated Ca2+ efflux can be observed with mitochondria loaded with low initial Ca2+ concentration (0.12 mM) in the incubation medium. Phosphoenolpyruvate carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
6 The Ca2+ -releasing effect of phosphoenolpyruvate was found to be significantly stronger than that produced by rotenone when added to mitochondria loaded with Ca2+ in the presence of glutamate and inorganic phosphate. Phosphoenolpyruvate carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
7 The Ca2+ -releasing effect of phosphoenolpyruvate was found to be significantly stronger than that produced by rotenone when added to mitochondria loaded with Ca2+ in the presence of glutamate and inorganic phosphate. Phosphoenolpyruvate carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus