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Evidence for H2O2 as the product of reduction of oxygen by alternative oxidase in mitochondria from potato tubers
Authors:Radha H Bhate  T Ramasarma
Institution:a Department of Microbiology, Agaharkar Research Institute, G.G. Agarkar Road, Pune 411004, India
b Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
c Centre for DNA Fingerprinting & Diagnostics, Hyderabad 500076, India
Abstract:Oxygen consumption by alternative oxidase (AOX), present in mitochondria of many angiosperms, is known to be cyanide-resistant in contrast to cytochrome oxidase. Its activity in potato tuber (Solanum tuberosum L.) was induced following chilling treatment at 4 °C. About half of the total O2 consumption of succinate oxidation in such mitochondria was found to be sensitive to SHAM, a known inhibitor of AOX activity. Addition of catalase to the reaction mixture of AOX during the reaction decreased the rate of SHAM-sensitive oxygen consumption by nearly half, and addition at the end of the reaction released nearly half of the consumed oxygen by AOX, both typical of catalase action on H2O2. These findings with catalase suggest that the product of reduction of AOX is H2O2 and not H2O, as previously surmised. In potatoes subjected to chill stress (4 °C) for periods of 3, 5 and ?8 days the activity of AOX in mitochondria increased progressively with a corresponding increase in the AOX protein detected by immunoblot of the protein.
Keywords:Alternative oxidase  Potato mitochondria  Chilling enhances AOX activity  H2O2-product of consumed O2  Inhibition by SHAM  Catalase-dependent O2 release
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