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Endogenous ubiquinol prevents protein modification accompanying lipid peroxidation in beef heart submitochondrial particles
Authors:Patrik Forsmark-Andr   e, Gustav Dallner,Lars Ernster
Affiliation:

a Division for Medical Cell Biology, Clinical Research Centre at NOVUM, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Sweden

b Department of Biochemistry, Arrhenius Laboratories for Natural Sciences, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract:
This article is a study of the relationship between lipid peroxidation and protein modification in beef heart submitochondrial particles, and the protective effect of endogenous ubiquinol (reduced coenzyme Q) against these effects. ADP-Fe and ascorbate were used to initiate lipid peroxidation and protein modification, which were monitored by measuring TBARS and protein carbonylation, respectively. Endogenous ubiquinone was reduced by the addition of succinate and antimycin. The parameters investigated included extraction and reincorporation of ubiquinone, and comparison of the effect of ubiquinol with those of various antioxidant compounds and enzymes, as well as the iron chelator EDTA. Under all conditions employed there was a close correlation between lipid peroxidation and protein carbonylation, and the inhibition of these effects by endogenous ubiquinol. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed a differential effect on individual protein components and its prevention by ubiquinol. Conceivable mechanisms behind the observed oxidative modifications of membrane phospholipids and proteins and of the role of ubiquinol in preventing these effects are considered.
Keywords:Ubiquinone   Submitochondrial particles   Protein oxidation   Lipid peroxidation   Free radicals
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