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Elsevier, BBA - Bioenergetics, 3(1457), p. 273-277, 2000

DOI: 10.1016/s0005-2728(00)00109-2

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The comparative content of the mitochondrial phosphoglyceroyl-ATP-containing polymer, purinogen, in rat tissues

Journal article published in 2000 by Philip Freeman ORCID, Brinda Patel, John Mowbray
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Here, we describe an assay for the tissue content of purinogen, a highly phosphorylated labile polymer containing ATP and phosphoglycerate found in the mitochondrial intermembrane space. We report the purinogen content (as adenine nucleotide equivalents) of rat heart and, for the first time, of rat liver, kidney, brain and mixed skeletal muscle. The findings show that purinogen contains very significant proportions of cell adenine nucleotides ranging from 25% of the free pool in brain and skeletal muscle to 135% of it in kidney. The evidence that purinogen may form a controlled intracellular reservoir of inorganic phosphate is briefly discussed.