The interactions of Co(2+) with mitochondria have been investigated. The results indicate that Co(2+) inhibits ATP synthesis. Further investigations into ATP synthesis mechanisms indicated that inhibition is due to the opening of a transmembrane pore. The opening of this pore causes the collapse of the high-energy intermediate where, under a pH and a potential gradient, the energy is stored and subsequently utilized to form ATP from ADP.
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