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Transient Currents Carried by the Uncoupler, Carbonyl Cyanide M-chlorophenylhydrazone

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Specialties Biochemistry
Biophysics
Date 1983 Sep 30
PMID 6615824
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Abstract

The weak acid uncoupler, carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone, carries protons across lipid membranes. As predicted by the carrier model, at low pH, the current changes immediately following a jump in applied potential and then remains constant. By contrast at high pH, the currents relax from an initial value to a lower value as the carrier anions redistribute in the membrane. These relaxations are slower than those seen with other lipid-soluble anions which presumably explains why they had not been detected previously.

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