In this paper we introduce monobromobimane, a thiol reagent, as a selective blocker of the recently identified dithiol whose oxidation-reduction status modifies voltage sensing by the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, a cyclosporin A-sensitive channel. Monobromobimane does not inhibit the phosphate carrier, nor does it interfere with Ca2+ transport, energy coupling or ATP production and transport. We show that monobromobimane selectively prevents the shift in pore gating potential caused by some dithiol oxidants or crosslinkers but not by increasing [Ca2+], allowing a clear distinction of the pore agonists which act at this site.

Selective inhibition of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore at the oxidation-reduction sensitive dithiol by monobromobimane.

COSTANTINI, PAOLA;BERNARDI, PAOLO
1995

Abstract

In this paper we introduce monobromobimane, a thiol reagent, as a selective blocker of the recently identified dithiol whose oxidation-reduction status modifies voltage sensing by the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, a cyclosporin A-sensitive channel. Monobromobimane does not inhibit the phosphate carrier, nor does it interfere with Ca2+ transport, energy coupling or ATP production and transport. We show that monobromobimane selectively prevents the shift in pore gating potential caused by some dithiol oxidants or crosslinkers but not by increasing [Ca2+], allowing a clear distinction of the pore agonists which act at this site.
1995
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