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Interaction of mitochondrial creatine kinase with model membranes: A monolayer study

Rojo, M.
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Hovius, R.  
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Demel, R.
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1991
FEBS letters

The interaction of mitochondrial creatine kinase (Mi-CK; EC 2.7.3.2) with phospholipid monolayers and spread mitochondrial membranes at the air/water interface has been investigated. It appeared that Mi-CK penetrated into these monolayers as evidenced by an increase in surface pressure upon incorporation of Mi-CK. The increase in surface pressure was dependent on (1) the amount and (2) the oligomeric form of Mi-CK in the subphase, as well as on (3) the initial surface pressure and (4) the phospholipid composition of the monolayer. In this experimental system Mi-CK was able to interact equally well with both inner and outer mitochondrial membranes.

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DOI
10.1016/0014-5793(91)80374-C
Author(s)
Rojo, M.
Hovius, R.  
Demel, R.
Wallimann, T.
Eppenberger, H. M.
Nicolay, K.
Date Issued

1991

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
FEBS letters
Volume

281

Issue

1-2

Start page

123

End page

9

Subjects

Liposomes

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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LCPPM  
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March 16, 2010
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