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Poburko Damon, Santo-Domingo Jaime, Demaurex Nicolas (2011) Dynamic regulation of the mitochondrial proton gradient during cytosolic calcium elevations. J Biol Chem 286:11672-84.

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Poburko Damon, Santo-Domingo Jaime, Demaurex Nicolas (2011) J Biol Chem

Abstract: Mitochondria extrude protons across their inner membrane to generate the mitochondrial membrane potential (ฮ”ฮจ(m)) and pH gradient (ฮ”pH(m)) that both power ATP synthesis. Mitochondrial uptake and efflux of many ions and metabolites are driven exclusively by ฮ”pH(m), whose in situ regulation is poorly characterized. Here, we report the first dynamic measurements of ฮ”pH(m) in living cells, using a mitochondrially targeted, pH-sensitive YFP (SypHer) combined with a cytosolic pH indicator (5-(and 6)-carboxy-SNARF-1). The resting matrix pH (โˆผ7.6) and ฮ”pH(m) (โˆผ0.45) of HeLa cells at 37 ยฐC were lower than previously reported. Unexpectedly, mitochondrial pH and ฮ”pH(m) decreased during cytosolic Ca(2+) elevations. The drop in matrix pH was due to cytosolic acid generated by plasma membrane Ca(2+)-ATPases and transmitted to mitochondria by P(i)/H(+) symport and K(+)/H(+) exchange, whereas the decrease in ฮ”pH(m) reflected the low H(+)-buffering power of mitochondria (โˆผ5 mm, pH 7.8) compared with the cytosol (โˆผ20 mm, pH 7.4). Upon agonist washout and restoration of cytosolic Ca(2+) and pH, mitochondria alkalinized and ฮ”pH(m) increased. In permeabilized cells, a decrease in bath pH from 7.4 to 7.2 rapidly decreased mitochondrial pH, whereas the addition of 10 ฮผm Ca(2+) caused a delayed and smaller alkalinization. These findings indicate that the mitochondrial matrix pH and ฮ”pH(m) are regulated by opposing Ca(2+)-dependent processes of stimulated mitochondrial respiration and cytosolic acidification.

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Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways
Gnaiger E (2020) Mitochondrial pathways and respiratory control. An introduction to OXPHOS analysis. 5th ed. Bioenerg Commun 2020.2. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2020-0002



Labels: MiParea: Respiration 


Tissue;cell: HeLa  Preparation: Permeabilized cells, Intact cells 

Regulation: Calcium, pH  Coupling state: LEAK, ROUTINE 


BEC 2020.2 

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