Translocation of Some Anions, Cations, and Acids in Turnip (Brassica napusL.) Mitochondria

Abstract
The translocation of various anions, cations, and acids across the membrane system of turnip mitchondria has been investigated by light scattering techniques. The results imply that the membranes of turnip mitochondria are not permeable to choline, K+, Na+, NH4+, CH3CO2-, H2PO4-, and Fe(CN)63-. It has been established that Cl, NO3-, and SCN− passively permeate the mitochondrial membrane. It is probable that NH4+ permeates as NH3 and that CH3CO- and H2PO4- cross the membrane either as the corresponding acid or on an anion/ hydroxide antiporter. The alkali metals Na+ and K+ equilibrate across the membrane via specific H+/Na+ and H+/K+ antiporters, having similar activity at neutral pH.

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