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The processes of exchange and sorption of orthophosphoric acid on Amberlite IRA-402 were studied. The concentrations of phosphate phosphorus and hydrogen ions were determined in initial and equilibrium solutions. It was found that there is a linear dependence between the amounts of phosphorus exchanged and/or sorbed in the model system tested (Amberlite) and the quantity and concentration of H3PO4. At a certain amount and concentration of H3PO4, the pH of the equilibrium solution containing Amberlite was lower than the pH of the initial solution. The paper provides an explanation of this phenomenon based on appropriate chemical equations of super-stoichiometric ion exchange and super-exchange sorption.
The influence of artificial aeration on chemical composition of bottom sediments and nutrient exchange was investigated in heavily polluted Lake Długie. Analyzed were variations in the content of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds in near-bottom water, interstitial water and bottom sediments. The obtained results have confirmed a positive role of many years’ artificial aeration in reducing the internal loading of nutrients. At the current stage of the survey, it is not possible to determine explicitly whether artificial aeration has had an effect on the chemical composition of bottom sediments.
It is well known that effective exchange of metabolites between mitochondria and the cytoplasm is essential for cell physiology. The key step of the exchange is trans­port across the mitochondrial outer membrane, which is supported by the volt­age-dependent anion-selective channel (VDAC). Therefore, it is clear that the perme­ability of VDAC must be regulated to adjust its activity to the actual cell needs. VDAC-modulating activities, often referred to as the VDAC modulator, were identi­fied in the intermembrane space of different organism mitochondria but the responsi­ble protein(s) has not been identified as yet. Because the VDAC modulator was re­ported to act on VDAC of intact mitochondria when added to the cytoplasmic side it has been speculated that a similar modulating activity might be present in the cyto­plasm. To check the speculation we used mitochondria of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as they constitute a perfect model to study VDAC modulation. The mito­chondria contain only a single isoform of VDAC and it is possible to obtain viable mu­tants devoid of the channel (Δpor1). Moreover, we have recently characterised a VDAC-modulating activity located in the intermembrane space of wild type and Δpor1 S. cerevisiae mitochondria. Here, we report that the cytoplasm of wild type and Δpor1 cells of S. cerevisiae contains a VDAC-modulating activity as measured in a reconsti­tuted system and with intact mitochondria. Since quantitative differences were ob­served between the modulating fractions isolated from wild type and Δpor1 cells when they were studied with intact wild type mitochondria as well as by protein electrophoresis it might be concluded that VDAC may influence the properties of the involved cytoplasmic proteins. Moreover, the VDAC-modulating activity in the cytoplasm differs distinctly from that reported for the mitochondrial intermembranen space. Nevertheless, both these activities may contribute efficiently to VDAC regulation. Thus, the identification of the proteins is very important.
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