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|description='''ATPases''' are enzymes that hydrolyse [[ATP]], releasing [[ADP]] and [[inorganic phosphate]]. The contamination of isolated mitochondria with ATPases from other organelles and endogenous adenylates can lead to production of ADP, which can stimulate respiration. This situation would lead to an overestimation of [[LEAK-respiration]] measured in the absence of ADP, ''L''(n) and subsequent inhibition of respiration by oligomycin, ''L''(Omy).
|description='''ATPases''' are enzymes that hydrolyse [[ATP]], releasing [[ADP]] and [[inorganic phosphate]]. The contamination of isolated mitochondria with ATPases from other organelles and endogenous adenylates can lead to the production of ADP, which can stimulate respiration. This situation would lead to an overestimation of [[LEAK-respiration]] measured in the absence of ADP, ''L''(n) and subsequent inhibition of respiration by oligomycin, ''L''(Omy).


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== SUITbrowser question: Unspecific ATPase activity ==
== [[SUITbrowser]] question: Unspecific ATPase activity ==
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:::: SUIT protocols can be used to analyze the presence of contaminating ATPases in the sample.





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ATPases

Description

ATPases are enzymes that hydrolyse ATP, releasing ADP and inorganic phosphate. The contamination of isolated mitochondria with ATPases from other organelles and endogenous adenylates can lead to the production of ADP, which can stimulate respiration. This situation would lead to an overestimation of LEAK-respiration measured in the absence of ADP, L(n) and subsequent inhibition of respiration by oligomycin, L(Omy).


Reference: LEAK-respiration


MitoPedia topics: Enzyme 


SUITbrowser question: Unspecific ATPase activity

SUIT protocols can be used to analyze the presence of contaminating ATPases in the sample.


List of publications: ATPase