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Electron transfer across the chromaffin granule membrane.
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1983
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Ascorbic AcidMembrane FormationMembrane BiophysicsBiochemistryGhost MembraneNatural SciencesMembrane TransportElectron TransferMembrane BiologyRedox BiologyMembrane SystemCellular BiochemistryMembrane VesiclesMedicineMembrane PermeationCellular PhysiologyBiophysics
Membrane vesicles (ghosts) containing ascorbic acid were prepared from bovine chromaffin granules. When ferricyanide or ferricytochrome c were added to the external medium, a membrane potential (interior positive) developed across the ghost membrane. This membrane potential could not be elicited from ascorbate-free ghosts or by ferrocyanide added instead of ferricyanide. These results indicate that the chromaffin-granule membrane has a transmembrane electron carrier with a midpoint potential between that of ascorbate (+85 mV) and that of cytochrome c (+255 mV). The most likely candidate is cytochrome b-561 (+140 mV).
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