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KINETICS AND MECHANISMS OF GLUTAMATE TRANSPORT ACROSS THE MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE

The kinetics of glutamate influx and efflux on the glutamate-hydroxyl carrier have been measured and compared in rat liver mitochondria. At pH 7.4 and 25 degrees C, the Michaelis constants and V'max values were in agreement with the Haldane relationship when the alpha pH was accounted for. The...

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Published in:Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1980-05, Vol.341 (1), p.593-608
Main Authors: Williamson, John R., Hoek, Jan B., Murphy, Elizabeth, Coll, Kathleen E., Njogu, R. Muturi
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