ISSN:
1573-6881
Keywords:
Proton leak
;
uncoupling proteins
;
UCP1
;
UCP2
;
UCP3
;
BMCP1
;
thermogenesis
;
sequence homology
;
mitochondria
;
respiration
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
,
Chemistry and Pharmacology
,
Physics
Notes:
Abstract An energetically significant leak of protons occurs across the mitochondrial inner membranesof eukaryotic cells. This seemingly wasteful proton leak accounts for at least 20% of thestandard metabolic rate of a rat. There is evidence that it makes a similar contribution tostandard metabolic rate in a lizard. Proton conductance of the mitochondrial inner membranecan be considered as having two components: a basal component present in all mitochondria,and an augmentative component, which may occur in tissues of mammals and perhaps ofsome other animals. The uncoupling protein of brown adipose tissue, UCP1, is a clear exampleof such an augmentative component. The newly discovered UCP1 homologs, UCP2, UCP3,and brain mitochondrial carrier protein 1 (BMCP1) may participate in the augmentativecomponent of proton leak. However, they do not appear to catalyze the basal leak, as this isobserved in mitochondria from cells which apparently lack these proteins. Whereas UCP1plays an important role in thermogenesis, the evidence that UCP2 and UCP3 do likewiseremains equivocal.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1005456725549
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