On the regulation of Na+/H+ and K+/H+ antiport in yeast mitochondria: Evidence for the absence of an Na+-selective Na+/H+ antiporter

Volume: 1144, Issue: 3, Pages: 367 - 373
Published: Oct 1, 1993
Abstract
Unlike mammalian mitochondria, yeast mitochondria swell spontaneously in both NaOAc and KOAc. This swelling reflects the activity of an electroneutral cation/H+ antiport pathway. Transport of neither salt is stimulated by depletion of endogenous divalent cations; however, it can be inhibited by addition of exogenous divalent cations (Mg2+ IC50 = 2.08 mM, Ca2+ IC50 = 0.82 mM). Transport of both Na+ and K+ can be completely inhibited by the...
Paper Details
Title
On the regulation of Na+/H+ and K+/H+ antiport in yeast mitochondria: Evidence for the absence of an Na+-selective Na+/H+ antiporter
Published Date
Oct 1, 1993
Volume
1144
Issue
3
Pages
367 - 373
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