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|description='''Permeabilization of plasma membrane''' with | |description='''Permeabilization of plasma membrane''' with optimal [[digitonin]] or [[saponin]] concentrations yields an effective wash-out of free cytosolic molecules including [[adenylates]], [https://wiki.oroboros.at/index.php/MitoPedia:_Substrates_and_metabolites substrates], and cytosolic enzymes. Since the plasma membrane is impermeable to [[ADP]], [[Cytochrome c]], and many other mitochondrial substrates, permeabilization of it gives externally added compounds access to the mitochondria. See also: [[Permeabilized muscle fibers]], [[Permeabilized cells]], [[Permeabilized tissue]]. | ||
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Talk:Permeabilization of plasma membrane
Description
Permeabilization of plasma membrane with optimal digitonin or saponin concentrations yields an effective wash-out of free cytosolic molecules including adenylates, substrates, and cytosolic enzymes. Since the plasma membrane is impermeable to ADP, Cytochrome c, and many other mitochondrial substrates, permeabilization of it gives externally added compounds access to the mitochondria. See also: Permeabilized muscle fibers, Permeabilized cells, Permeabilized tissue.
Reference: Doerrier 2018 Methods Mol Biol
Mitochondrial preparations