1978
DOI: 10.1104/pp.62.2.232
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Relative Contribution of Cytochrome-mediated and Cyanide-resistant Electron Transport in Fresh and Aged Potato Slices

Abstract: The respiration of fresh potato ( Solanum tuberosum, var. Russet Burbank) slices is predominantly cyanide-sensitive whether in the presence or absence of uncoupler. By contrast, the wound-induced respiration which develops in thin slices with aging is cyanide-resistant, and in the presence of cyanide, sensitive to chlorobenzhydroxamic acid, a selective inhibitor of the cyanide-resistant respiration. Titration of the alternate path in coupled slices with chlorobenzhydroxamic acid, in the presence and absence of… Show more

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“…The engagement of the alternative path reflects the inability of the Cyt path to accommodate the total enhanced flux due to aging. Maximal Kyt values (measured in the presence of uncoupler) in fresh and aged potato slices are approximately the same (28,29). Accordingly, the elevated observable Cyt-mediated rates of aged slices are not to be attributed to the de novo synthesis of Cyt components and, hence, of mitochondria.…”
Section: Slice Aging and Cn Resistancementioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The engagement of the alternative path reflects the inability of the Cyt path to accommodate the total enhanced flux due to aging. Maximal Kyt values (measured in the presence of uncoupler) in fresh and aged potato slices are approximately the same (28,29). Accordingly, the elevated observable Cyt-mediated rates of aged slices are not to be attributed to the de novo synthesis of Cyt components and, hence, of mitochondria.…”
Section: Slice Aging and Cn Resistancementioning
confidence: 76%
“…the mitochondria (1). It seems that aging activates and utilizes pre-existing respiratory capacity without the biogenesis of new mitochondria (28,29).…”
Section: Biochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pieces were placed in a cuvette and the respiration was estimated by oxygen consumption (mmol O 2 g -1 FW h -1 ) with the aid of an electrode of Clark-type at following temperatures: 10°, 20°, 25° and 35° C. Activity of the alternative respiratory pathway (v alt ) was studied using method of specific inhibitors (BAHR and BONNER, 1973;THEOLOGIS and LATIES, 1978) and was estimated as the difference between total respiration (without inhibitors) and respiration in the presence of benzhydroxamic acid (BHAM, 25.0 mmol). All experiments were carried out in triplicate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aging of the sections brings on further increases in the rate ofrespiration which is then principally cyanide-resistant (I 1). In each case, the cyanide-resistant respiration remains unexpressed in the absence of metabolic inhibitors (12). Ultrastructural changes accompany sectioning (13) breakdown products (6).…”
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