The discovery of nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) and its location in brown
adipose tissue (BAT) in the 1950s to 1970s was soon Followed by purificati
on of the first uncoupling protein (UCP1) and later by cloning of the gene
for UCP1 in 1985. The properties of UCP1 fully explained the long-known phe
nomenon of stimulated NST in BAT. An additional four 'uncoupling proteins'
have been cloned in the last two years and are in search of phenomena they
can explain. The four speakers in this first session of the symposium on un
coupling proteins reviewed biochemical properties of UCP1 and of three of t
he novel UCPs. Several suggested functions include mediation of the mitocho
ndrial proton leak in tissues other than BAT, therefore a major role in ene
rgy expenditure, and protection against reactive oxygen species. Tools, tec
hniques and information not yet available and for which further research is
needed are reviewed.