Kinetic Mechanism of the Exchanges Catalysed by the Adenine‐Nucleotide Carrier

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Initial rates of the exchange ADPin/ADPout catalysed by the adenine‐nucleotide carrier of rat‐heart mitochondria have been studied under conditions where internal and external ADP may be varied. The initial rate was measured within 1 s by the carboxyatractyloside‐stop method, using a rapid‐mixing technique. The double‐reciprocal plots V0−1 versus [ADP]out−1 at different internal‐ADP concentrations and V0−1 versus [ADP]in−1 at different external‐ADP concentrations exhibit straight‐line relationships having a common point of intersection on the axis of ordinates. These results demonstrate the essential role of a ternary complex and thus exclude the ping‐pong mechanism generally accepted. The kinetic equation implies a strong positive cooperativity in the binding of the two substrates. Two models are proposed: (a) the ternary complex performs the exchange and the transport of the substrates in a single step; (b) the carrier is mobile and transports the substrates one by one, the formation of a ternary complex being needed to release the first product. Copyright © 1980, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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DUYCKAERTS, C., SLUSE‐GOFFART, C. M., FUX, J. ‐P, SLUSE, F. E., & LIEBECQ, C. (1980). Kinetic Mechanism of the Exchanges Catalysed by the Adenine‐Nucleotide Carrier. European Journal of Biochemistry, 106(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1980.tb05990.x

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