Abstract

Mitochondria were prepared from various kinds of normal tissues and tumor cells of mice, and their ATPase activities were measured in the presence of an uncoupler. The ATPase activities of all mitochondria were stimulated by the uncoupler when it was added to the mitochondrial suspension just before or after addition of ATP. However, when mitochondria were preincubated with the uncoupler for four minutes or more before the addition of ATP, its stimulating effect on mitochondrial ATPase activities was greatly reduced in all tumor cells tested, but not in normal adult liver. Reduction of the stimulating effect of the uncoupler by preincubation with it was also observed with mitochondrial ATPase of brain and fetal liver. Thus this pattern of change in the effect of uncoupler on preincubation may be common to tumor mitochondria, but it is not specific to tumor mitochondria. The pattern of uncoupler stimulation observed in fetal liver changed rapidly to that of adult liver immediately after birth. Thus the difference between the two uncoupler stimulation patterns is probably not due to a difference in molecular species of mitochondrial ATPase.

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