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First evidence and characterization of an uncoupling protein in fungi kingdom: CpUCP of Candida parapsilosis
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An uncoupling protein (UCP) was identified in mitochondria from Candida parapsilosis (CpUCP), a non-fermentative parasitic yeast. CpUCP was immunodetected using polyclonal antibodies raised against plant UCP. Activity of CpUCP, investigated in mitochondria depleted of free fatty acids, was stimulated by linoleic acid (LA) and inhibited by GTP. Activity of CpUCP enhanced state 4 respiration by decreasing ΔΨ and lowered the ADP/O ratio. Thus, it was able to divert energy from oxidative phosphorylation. The voltage dependence of electron flux indicated that LA had a pure protonophoretic effect. The discovery of CpUCP proves that UCP-like proteins occur in the four eukaryotic kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi and protists.

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[关键词] Yeast mitochondrion;Uncoupling protein;Candida parapsilosis;AOX;alternative oxidase;BHAM;benzohydroxamate;BSA;bovine serum albumin;CAT;carboxyatractyloside;CpUCP;uncoupling protein of C. parapsilosis;FCCP;carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone;FFA;free fatty acid;LA;linoleic acid;UCP;uncoupling protein;ΔΨ;mitochondrial transmembrane electrical potential [时效性] 
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