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Mitochondrial membrane potential

Description

The mitochondrial membrane potential, mtMP, is the electric part of the protonmotive force, Ξ”pH+.

Ξ”Οˆ = Ξ”pH+ - Δ¡H+ / F

mtMP or Ξ”Οˆ is the potential difference across the inner mitochondrial (mt) membrane, expressed in the electric unit of volt [V]. Electric force of the mitochondrial membrane potential is the electric energy change per β€˜motive’ electron or per electron moved across the transmembrane potential difference, with the number of β€˜motive’ electrons expressed in the unit coulomb [C].

Abbreviation: mtMP, Ξ”Οˆ [V]

Reference: Mitchell 1961 Nature, Gnaiger 2014 Preface MiP2014

Communicated by Gnaiger E 2012-10-05, edited 2016-02-06, 2017-09-05.
The chemical part of the protonmotive force, Β΅H+ / F stems from the difference of pH across the mt-membrane. It contains a factor that bridges the gap between the electric force [J/C] and the chemical force [J/mol]. This factor is the Faraday constant, F, for conversion between electric force expressed in joules per coulomb or Volt [V=J/C] and chemical force with the unit joules per mole or Jol [Jol=J/mol],
F = 96.4853 kJol/V = 96,485.3 C/mol

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Different methods for measurements of mt-membrane potential

mt-Membrane potential can either be measured in the O2k-FluoRespirometer fluorometrically by using the fluorophores TMRM, Safranin, or Rhodamine 123 or potentiometrically with the O2k-TPP+ ISE-Module electrode by using the ion reporter TPP+. All mentioned ion indicator molecules inhibit respiration, which makes it essential to test the optimum concentration.

High-resolution respirometry and mt-membrane potential

The O2k-MultiSensor system provides a potentiometric and a fluorometric module for measurement of the mt-membrane potential.
Β» O2k-Manual TPP: MiPNet15.03 O2k-MultiSensor-ISE
Β» TPP: O2k-technical_support
Β» MiPNet20.13 Safranin mt-membranepotential
Β» TMRM: O2k-technical_support

Calculations

  • The calculation used to calculate the mt-membrane potential values are provided here complying with Oroboros transparancy policy, see the following page: Safranin

SUITbrowser question: Mitochondrial membrane potential

Several SUIT protocols are focused on the measurement of mt-membrane potential by potentiometric and fluorometric techniques.
Use the SUITbrowser to find the best protocol to answer this and other research questions.

Keywords: Force and membrane potential


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Fundamental relationships
Β» Force
Β» Affinity
Β» Flux
Β» Advancement
Β» Advancement per volume
Β» Stoichiometric number
mt-Membrane potential and protonmotive force
Β» Protonmotive force
Β» Mitochondrial membrane potential
Β» Chemical potential
Β» Faraday constant
Β» Format
Β» Uncoupler
O2k-Potentiometry
Β» O2k-Catalogue: O2k-TPP+ ISE-Module
Β» O2k-Manual: MiPNet15.03 O2k-MultiSensor-ISE
Β» TPP - O2k-Procedures: Tetraphenylphosphonium
Β» Specifications: MiPNet15.08 TPP electrode
Β» Poster
Β» Unspecific binding of TPP+
Β» TPP+ inhibitory effect
O2k-Fluorometry
Β» O2k-Catalogue: O2k-FluoRespirometer
Β» O2k-Manual: MiPNet22.11 O2k-FluoRespirometer manual
Β» Safranin - O2k-Procedures: MiPNet20.13 Safranin mt-membranepotential / Safranin
Β» TMRM - O2k-Procedures: TMRM
O2k-Publications
Β» O2k-Publications: mt-Membrane potential
Β» O2k-Publications: Coupling efficiency;uncoupling



MitoPedia concepts: Respiratory state, Recommended, Ergodynamics 


MitoPedia methods: Respirometry, Fluorometry 


MitoPedia topics: EAGLE 


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