Search Results - "Mitovska, M I"
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Surface potential changes of mitoplasts in the presence of pyridoxal phosphate modified cytochromes c
Published in International journal of biochemistry (01-12-1992)“…1. The addition of native cytochrome c to mitoplasts leads to a decrease of surface potential of the mitoplast membrane. However the surface potential is…”
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Protamine inhibition of the oxidative phosphorylation in intact, cytochrome c-depleted and restored mitochondria
Published in Acta biologica et medica Germanica (1975)“…On the basis of polarographic data it is shown that protamine has a biphasic effect on the respiration of intact mitochondria. At lower protamine…”
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Pyridoxal phosphate modified cytochromes c. Identification and electron transfer properties
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (26-06-1984)“…The preparation, purification and characterization of the three singly, three doubly and one triply substituted derivatives of cytochrome c modified by…”
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Interaction of pyridoxal phosphate modified cytochromes c with mitoplasts
Published in International journal of biochemistry (1989)“…1. The stability of the native conformation of the heme crevice of pyridoxal phosphate (PLP)-ferricytochromes c as assayed by the pK, for 695 nm absorption…”
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Charge interactions of cytochrome c with cytochrome c oxidase
Published in International journal of biochemistry (1984)“…The pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) modification of the lysine amino groups in cytochrome c causes decrease in the reaction rate with cytochrome c oxidase. The rate…”
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Pyridoxalphosphate-modified derivatives of cytochrome c. Mono- and disubstituted derivatives: characteristics and effect on electron transport in cytochrome c-depleted mitochondria
Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-03-1980)“…Cytochrome c is modified by covalent binding of pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) to lysine residues. One di-substituted [(PLP)2--C] and two mono-substituted…”
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