Abstract

The temperature dependence of the intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence in either bovine heart submitochondrial particles or oligomycin-sensitive ATPase isolated therefrom shows a discontinuity at near 25°C, which coincides with the temperature where a break in the Arrhenius plot of ATPase activity is found. Addition of n-butanol to submitochondrial particles induces a decrease of tryptophan fluorescence in the whole temperature range. The discontinuity is interpreted as a temperature-dependent structural change and related to a viscosity-induced phase separation of the intrinsic mitochondrial proteins.

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