Electrophoretic transport of Tl+ in mitochondria

Abstract
The distribution of Tl+ between rat liver mitochondria and the medium was studied; millimolar or smaller concentrations of Tl+ were labeled with204Tl. The Tl+ distribution responded to transient diffusion potentials in a way that indicated electrophoretic movements of Tl+. The diffusion potentials were induced by efflux of K+ in response to addition of valinomycin to nonrespiring mitochondria suspended in a medium with low concentrations of K+ or by efflux of H+ induced by making the medium more alkaline in the presence of a protonophorous (proton-conducting) uncoupling agent. Changes in membrane potential induced by valinomycin were followed with the aid of safranine. Tl+ brought about collapse of the diffusion potential. It is concluded that Tl+ is able to penetrate the mitochondrial membrane electrophoretically.