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The proton gradient across mycoplasma membranes

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The proton gradient across mycoplasma membranes was determined by using different probes which distribute between the intracellular space and the suspension medium in response to a transmembrane proton gradient. The intracellular pH of intact glycolyzing mycoplasmas was generally more alkaline than the extracellular medium: pHext=7 and pHint=7.4; hence, ΔpH=0.4. The size of the proton gradient depended upon the extracellular pH. Without nutrient substrate, the mycoplasmas were unable to maintain a transmembrane proton gradient, i.e., ΔpH approximated O.N, N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, an inhibitor of membrane-bound ATPase, carbonyl cyanide-m-chlorophenyl hydrazone, a proton conductor, and gramicidin, an antibiotic forming cation conduction channels across membranes, strongly affected and even abolished the proton gradient across mycoplasma membranes. These substances also impaired the metabolic activity and viability of mycoplasmas.

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Schummer, U., Schiefer, HG. & Gerhardt, U. The proton gradient across mycoplasma membranes. Current Microbiology 5, 371–374 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01566752

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