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Unspecific permeation and specific exchange of adenine nucleotides in liver mitochondria

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    Transport of adenine nucleotides is achieved without inducing significant proton leak across the mitochondrial inner membrane, which would be detrimental to the energy provision of the cell. How the protein achieves these feats has been of interest since the protein was first identified in the early 1960s [7–9]. The carrier catalyses the equimolar exchange of ADP and ATP across the inner mitochondrial membrane [10–12].

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These data have been reported in part at the 6th International Congress of Biochemistry, New York, 1964, in the Symposium on Metabolism and its Control.

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