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KMID : 1161520100140040245
Animal Cells and Systems
2010 Volume.14 No. 4 p.245 ~ p.252
Effects of ATP and ADP on iron uptake in rat heart mitochondria
Kim Mi-Sun

Song Eun-Sook
Abstract
Iron uptake in mitochondria and fractionated mitochondria compartments was studied to understand iron transport in heart mitochondria. The inner membrane is most active in iron uptake. Mitochondrial uptake was dependent on iron concentration and the amount of mitochondria. Iron transport was inversely proportional to pH in the range of 6.0 to 8.0. Iron transport reached a maximum after 30 min of incubation at 37¡ÆC. Iron uptake was inhibited by 1 mM ATP and stimulated by 1 mM ADP. The oxidative phosphorylation inhibitor oligomycin inhibited iron uptake, but rotenone and antimycin A did not. The divalent ions Mg2+, Cu2+, Mn2+, and Zn2+ suppressed iron uptake at 10 ¥ìM and stimulated it at 1 mM. The divalent ion Ca2+ stimulated iron uptake at 10 ¥ìM and suppressed it at 1 mM, competing with iron. The uptake of calcium was stimulated by 10 to 1000 ¥ìM ATP, while iron uptake was stimulated reciprocally by 10 to 1000 ¥ìM ADP, suggesting that these ions have movements similar to those of ATP and ADP.
KEYWORD
ATP, ADP, iron uptake, heart mitochondria, divalent metal ion
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