The oxidation-reduction kinetics of the reaction of cytochrome c1 with non-physiological redox agents |
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Authors: | B.W. König E.C.I. Veerman B.F. Van Gelder |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Biochemistry, B.C.P. Jansen Institute, University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 20151, 1000 HD Amsterdam The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The kinetics of the oxidation-reduction reactions of cytochrome c1 with ascorbate, ferricyanide, triphenanthrolinecobalt(III) and N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) have been examined using the stopped-flow technique. The reduction of ferricytochrome c1 by ascorbic acid is investigated as a function of pH. It is shown that at neutral and alkaline pH the reduction of the protein is mainly performed by the doubly deprotonated form of ascorbate. From the ionic-strength-dependence studies of the reactions of cytochrome c1 with ascorbate, ferricyanide and triphenanthrolinecobalt(III), it is demonstrated that the reaction rate is governed by electrostatic interactions. The second-order rate constants for the reaction of cytochrome c1 with ascorbate, ferricyanide, TMPD and triphenanthrolinecobalt(III) are 1.4·104, 3.2·103, 3.8·104 and 1.3·108 M?1·s?1 (pH 7.0, I = 0, 10°C), respectively. Application of the Debye-Hückel theory to the the ionic-strength-dependence studies of these redox reactions of cytochrome c1 yielded for ferrocytochrome c1 and ferricytochrome c1 a net charge of ?5 and ?4, respectively. The latter value is close to that of ?3 for the oxidized enzyme, calculated from the amino acid sequence of the protein. This implies that not a local charge on the surface of the protein, but the overall net charge of cytochrome c1 governs the reaction rate with small redox molecules. |
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Keywords: | Ionic strength Redox agent Redox kinetics TMPD Hipip high-potential Fe-S protein CDNP 4-carboxy-2,6-dinitropheyl |
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