Abstract

Methods for the preparation of actively phosphorylating electron transport particles from beef heart mitochondrial suspensions are described. The stability of the phosphorylation process both in the beef heart mitochondria and the derivative particles is of a different order of magnitude from that of rat liver mitochondria. The maximum P/O ratios attainable with PETP are close to the highest values recorded in the literature. 2,4-Dinitrophenol abolishes oxidative phosphorylation except for substate level phosphorylation accompanying oxidation of α-ketoglutarate.

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