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  • 1970-1974  (2)
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    The journal of membrane biology 12 (1973), S. 287-299 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Mitochondria isolated from potato tubers were placed in solutions containing various alcohols, aldoses, or neutral amino acids. Based on the osmotic responses in the different media, the reflection coefficients and hence the relative permeabilities of the nonelectrolytes could be determined. The reflection coefficients (σ j 'S) of the potato tuber mitochondria for alcohols became progressively larger as hydroxymethyl groups were added to the molecule,viz. methanol (σ j =0.07), ethylene glycol (0.25), glycerol (0.44),meso-erythritol (0.71) and adonitol (0.98). This increase in σ j (decrease in permeativity) with increasing chain length parallels the decreasing lipid-water partition coefficients of the solutes. The reflection coefficients ofd-sorbitol (1.02) and ofd-mannitol (0.99) indicate that these six-carbon polyhydroxy alcohols are relatively impermeant and hence they would be suitable osmotica in which to suspend mitochondria. The σ j 'S varied from 0.96 to 1.02 forD-ribose,D-xylose,D-lyxose,D-arabinose, α-D-glucose, β-D-glucose,D-galactose,D-mannose, glycine,L-alanine,L-threonine,L-phenylalanine,L-methionine andL-cysteine, indicating that these sugars and amino acids do not readily diffuse across the pair of membranes surrounding potato mitochondria. By contrast, the σ j 'S of liver mitochondria for glycine and of pea chloroplasts for most of the same aldopentoses and amino acids are close to zero. Thus, different organelles can vary widely in their permeability properties for nonelectrolytes.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Planta 115 (1974), S. 369-372 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Osmotic responses of chloroplasts from chilling-resistant (Pisum sativum L., Spinacia oleracea L.) and chilling-sensitive (Phaseolus vulgaris L., Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) plants to glycerol and erythritol were determined from 1° to 28°. The permeability of the chloroplast limiting membranes, as measured by reflection coefficients, decreased when the temperature was raised. For Pisum and Spinacia the curves relating reflection coefficients and temperature were smooth, while for Phaseolus and Lycopersicon breaks occurred near 11°. The break may indicate a phase transition in the membranes, the change leading to a higher chloroplast permeability at lower temperatures for chilling-sensitive plants.
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