
The ATP-inhibited Plant Mitochondrial K(+) Channel (PmitoKATP) was discovered about fifteen years ago in Durum Wheat Mitochondria (DWM). PmitoKATP catalyses the electrophoretic K(+) uniport through the inner mitochondrial membrane; moreover, the co-operation between PmitoKATP and K(+)/H(+) antiporter allows such a great operation of a K(+) cycle to collapse mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ) and ΔpH, thus impairing protonmotive force (Δp). A possible physiological role of such ΔΨ control is the restriction of harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) production under environmental/oxidative stress conditions. Interestingly, DWM lacking Δp were found to be nevertheless fully coupled and able to regularly accomplish ATP synthesis; this unexpected behaviour makes necessary to recast in some way the classical chemiosmotic model. In the whole, PmitoKATP may oppose to large scale ROS production by lowering ΔΨ under environmental/oxidative stress, but, when stress is moderate, this occurs without impairing ATP synthesis in a crucial moment for cell and mitochondrial bioenergetics.
Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial, 570, Mitochondrial potassium channel, Potassium Channels, QH301-705.5, QD415-436, Review Article, Protonmotive force, 540, Biochemistry, Mitochondria, Oxidative Stress, Chemiosmosis, Adenosine Triphosphate, Oxidative stress, Biology (General), Reactive Oxygen Species, Durum wheat, Triticum
Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial, 570, Mitochondrial potassium channel, Potassium Channels, QH301-705.5, QD415-436, Review Article, Protonmotive force, 540, Biochemistry, Mitochondria, Oxidative Stress, Chemiosmosis, Adenosine Triphosphate, Oxidative stress, Biology (General), Reactive Oxygen Species, Durum wheat, Triticum
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