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Plant Physiology 72:802-808 (1983) © 1983 American Society of Plant Biologists Mechanisms of Citrate Oxidation by Percoll-Purified Mitochondria from Potato Tuber 1Physiologie Cellulaire Végétale, Département de Recherche Fondamentale, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires et Université Scientifique et Médicale de Grenoble, 85 X-38041 Grenoble Cedex, France
The mechanisms and accurate control of citrate oxidation by Percoll-purified potato (Solanum tuberosum) tuber mitochondria were characterized in various metabolic conditions by recording time course evolution of the citric acid cycle related intermediates and O2 consumption. Intact potato tuber mitochondria showed good rates of citrate oxidation, provided that nonlimiting amounts of NAD+ and thiamine pyrophosphate were present in the matrix space. Addition of ATP increased initial oxidation rates, by activation of the energy-dependent net citrate uptake, and stimulated succinate and malate formation. When the intramitochondrial NADH to NAD+ ratio was high,
1 Supported in part by Research Grant from the `Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique' (E.R.A. 847: Interactions Plastes-Cytoplasme-Mitochondries).
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