Abstract

Using acridine orange as a pH gradient probe, the effects of valinomycin and FCCP on the pH gradient across lysosomal membranes in an ATP-free medium as well as on the rate of the inward ATP-driven proton translocation were investigated. Both lysosome-enriched and highly purified lysosomal preparations from rat liver were used with identical results. Ionophore effects were found to be different depending upon whether passive ion fluxes or ATP-driven H + translocation were involved and supported the existence of a membrane potential in the latter case. Anions stimulated the rate of ATP-driven proton translocation and stimulation increased with increasing anion lipophilicity. These results strongly support the electrogenic nature of the lysosomal proton pump.

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