The time-course for the induction of the uncoupling pathway in the inner membrane of brown-fat mitochondria from cold-adapting guinea pigs was studied. The amount of the protein was quantified from the capacity for high-affinity binding of GDP to the intact mitochondria, and was compared with the functional parameters diagnostic of the protein, namely the nucleotide-sensitive proton conductance and the sensitivity to uncoupling by low concentrations of fatty acids. A monophasic increase in nucleotide titre was observed, with no evidence of an early ‘unmasking’ of preexisting nucleotide-binding sites. The nucleotide-sensitive conductance increased in precise synchrony with the nucleotide-binding capacity. Mitochondria from newborn animals, and those from acutely cold-adapted animals, showed anomalously low sensitivities to uncoupling by fatty acids.
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September 15 1984
The mitochondrial uncoupling protein from guinea-pig brown adipose tissue. Synchronous increase in structural and functional parameters during cold-adaptation
Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
© 1984 London: The Biochemical Society
1984
Biochem J (1984) 222 (3): 685–693.
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E Rial, D G Nicholls; The mitochondrial uncoupling protein from guinea-pig brown adipose tissue. Synchronous increase in structural and functional parameters during cold-adaptation. Biochem J 15 September 1984; 222 (3): 685–693. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2220685
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