Journal of bacteriology, 147(3), 1054-1062 (1981-09-01)
Lipophilic cations (tetraphenylarsonium, tetraphenylphosphonium, and triphenylmethylphosphonium) caused a number of major changes in the physiology of Bacillus subtilis. Macromolecular synthesis was inhibited, adenosine 5'-triphosphate concentration increased, swimming speed was reduced, tumbling was suppressed, and the capacity to take up the
The Journal of biological chemistry, 255(16), 7631-7636 (1980-08-25)
Tetraphenylarsonium (TPA+) inhibited energy transduction in oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria but not in submitochondrial particles, which are inside-out relative to the membranes of mitochondria. TPA+ incorporated into the inside of submitochondrial particles inhibited ATP synthesis in the particles. TPA+ also
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 116, 7142-7142 (1994)
The Journal of membrane biology, 104(1), 57-68 (1988-08-01)
Aliphatic alcohols are found to stimulate the transmembrane fluxes of a hydrophobic cation (tetraphenylarsonium, TPA) and anion (AN-12) 5-20 times in red blood cells. The results are analyzed using the Born-Parsegian equation (Parsegian, A., 1969, Nature (London) 221:844-846), together with
The Journal of biological chemistry, 258(5), 2837-2842 (1983-03-10)
The lipophilic anion tetraphenylboron (TPB-) but not the lipophilic cation tetraphenylarsonium (TPA+) inhibited ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation by isolated sarcoplasmic reticulum. TPB- did not inhibit ATP hydrolysis but did induce Ca2+ release from preloaded vesicles. It did not appear to disrupt
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