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XB-ART-26588
Biochim Biophys Acta 1989 Aug 03;9753:361-9.
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Interactions between a new class of eukaryotic antimicrobial agents and isolated rat liver mitochondria.

Westerhoff HV , Hendler RW , Zasloff M , Juretić D .


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Members of a newly discovered class of eukaryotic antimicrobial peptides are shown to release respiratory control in isolated rat-liver mitochondria. They also dissipate the membrane potential and inhibit respiration. The uncoupling activity of the peptides decreases with time probably due to the presence of proteases in the mitochondrial preparation. Quinine and Mg2+ reduce the activity of the peptides. The nature of the dependence of the respiratory rate on the concentration of added peptides suggests that they are active in a multimeric form, consistent with the formation of a channel across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The channel allows passage of sucrose.

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