Pulsing of membrane potential in individual mitochondria: a stress-induced mechanism to regulate respiratory bioenergetics in Arabidopsis.
Mitochondrial ATP synthesis is driven by a membrane potential across the inner mitochondrial membrane; this potential is generated by the proton-pumping electron transport chain. A balance between proton pumping and dissipation of the proton gradient by ATP-synthase is critical to avoid formation of...
Main Authors: | Schwarzländer, M, Logan, D, Johnston, I, Jones, N, Meyer, A, Fricker, M, Sweetlove, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society of Plant Biologists
2012
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