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|title=Swanson M (1956) Studies on the non-oxidative exchange between inorganic phosphate and ATP, as catalyzed by intact mitochondria. Biochim Biophys Acta 20: 85-91.
|title=Swanson M (1956) Studies on the non-oxidative exchange between inorganic phosphate and ATP, as catalyzed by intact mitochondria. Biochim Biophys Acta 20:85-91.
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|journal=Biochim Biophys Acta
|abstract=Some observations are presented concerning the ability of mitochondria to exchange inorganic phosphate with adenosinetriphosphate, in the absence of oxidation. This reaction is most rapid and extensive when ATP-splitting is lowest, but if ATP-splitting activity is developed, as by dinitrophenol, the exchange reaction is not restored merely by inhibition of ATP-splitting. The exchange, ATP-splitting, and phosphorylating reactions all appear to be related to one particularly sensitive structure in the granules. It is not possible to decide at this time whether the exchange reaction constitutes a part of the phosphorylating system.
|abstract=Some observations are presented concerning the ability of mitochondria to exchange inorganic phosphate with adenosinetriphosphate, in the absence of oxidation. This reaction is most rapid and extensive when ATP-splitting is lowest, but if ATP-splitting activity is developed, as by dinitrophenol, the exchange reaction is not restored merely by inhibition of ATP-splitting. The exchange, ATP-splitting, and phosphorylating reactions all appear to be related to one particularly sensitive structure in the granules. It is not possible to decide at this time whether the exchange reaction constitutes a part of the phosphorylating system.
|keywords=Inorganic phosphate, ATP, non-oxidative exchange
|keywords=Inorganic phosphate, ATP, Non-oxidative exchange
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Swanson M (1956) Studies on the non-oxidative exchange between inorganic phosphate and ATP, as catalyzed by intact mitochondria. Biochim Biophys Acta 20:85-91.

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Swanson M (1956) Biochim Biophys Acta

Abstract: Some observations are presented concerning the ability of mitochondria to exchange inorganic phosphate with adenosinetriphosphate, in the absence of oxidation. This reaction is most rapid and extensive when ATP-splitting is lowest, but if ATP-splitting activity is developed, as by dinitrophenol, the exchange reaction is not restored merely by inhibition of ATP-splitting. The exchange, ATP-splitting, and phosphorylating reactions all appear to be related to one particularly sensitive structure in the granules. It is not possible to decide at this time whether the exchange reaction constitutes a part of the phosphorylating system. β€’ Keywords: Inorganic phosphate, ATP, Non-oxidative exchange


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Regulation: ATP; ADP; AMP; PCr"ATP; ADP; AMP; PCr" is not in the list (Aerobic glycolysis, ADP, ATP, ATP production, AMP, Calcium, Coupling efficiency;uncoupling, Cyt c, Flux control, Inhibitor, ...) of allowed values for the "Respiration and regulation" property. 



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