Abstract

The influence of temperature on intramitochondrial protein and enzyme release was studied in control and “lipid-deficient” rat liver mitochondria and in synaptosomal and “cell body” mitochondria of rat brain. (i) The fatty acid composition of the phospolipid fraction was shown to be different in control and lipid-deficient preparations. (ii) Arrhenius curves for temperature-dependent release of protein showed breaks. (iii) When comparing control to lipid-free rat liver mitochondria and cell body to synaptosomal rat brain mitochondria, shifts in the breaks in the Arrhenius plots were observed for release of aspartate aminotransferase, protein and malate dehydrogenase. (iv) Intramitochondrial temperature-dependent, succinate-induced protein release was also studied in rat liver mitochondria which had previously undergone a succinate-induced release and rebinding cycle. These mitochondria showed a temperature-dependent protein release identical to that of untreated mitochondria.

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