Oxidative phosphorylation and related reactions, particularly as
affected by 2, 4-dinitrophenol (DNP), were studied with mitochondria
and submitochondrial particles isolated from the flight muscle of the
blowfly (Phormia regina) and housefly (Musca domestida). In the
presence of a phosphate acceptor, the mitochondria oxidized pyruvate
rapidly, and this was tightly coupled...
This thesis examines the interconnection between the in vitro and in
vivo phosphorylation of rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase. The first goal
of the project was to show whether a novel site of rabbit muscle
phosphofructokinase that is subject to in vitro phosphorylation, serine 376,
may also become phosphorylated in vivo. Evidence...
An intermediate of oxidative phosphorylation was apparently
solubilized from cabbage mitochondria. The method of solubilization
used primarily was extraction of a mitochondrial acetone powder
with 0.1 M glycylglycine, pH 7.4, at 4° C. The intermediate
betrayed its presence by causing the transfer of Pi³² to ADP with
the resultant formation...
This item is a powerpoint presentation of an HHMI research project conducted during the summer of 2011 by Kyle Ireton, in partnership with Dr. Fredrick Stormshak. The objective of this study was to identify whether the myristoylated alanine-rich c kinase substrate (MARCKS) protein is phosphorylated in vivo, in response to...
The consistent application of phosphatase inhibitors and a novel final purification step using a connected series of DE-51, DE-52, and DE-53 anion exchange chromatography columns facilitate the preparation of electrophoretically homogeneous sub-pupulations of rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase which differ in their catalytic properties and endogenous covalent phosphate contents. A band of...
A large number of experiments were done to detect and identify
one or more intermediates involved in coupling ATP synthesis to
electron transport. Using mitochondria from blowflies, addition of
ADP after a period of incubation with Pi³² was found to give rise to a
temporarily rapid esterification (the "ATP jump"),...