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Ion Transport in Liver Mitochondria

3. Stoicheometry of Proton Release During Aerobic Calcium Ion Translocation

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The H+/Ca++ ratio during the aerobic uptake of Ca++ by rat liver mitochondria, oxidizing endogenous substrates or succinate, increased with the increase of the Ca++/protein ratio. At high protein concentrations an apparent “reuptake” of the H+ ejected was observed. Mito­chondrial aging also resulted in a decrease of the H+/Ca++ ratio.

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Rossi, C., Azzone, G.F., Azzi, A. (1967). Ion Transport in Liver Mitochondria. In: Liébecq, C. (eds) European Journal of Biochemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-25813-2_22

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