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Radioimmunoassay and quantitative immunoblot analysis have been developed for quantitation of the iron-sulfur protein of cytochrome bc1 complex in order to compare its content in isolated cytochrome bc1 complex with that in electron transport particles. The result by radioimmunoassay indicated that the content of the iron-sulfur protein/mol of cytochrome b is higher by approximately 30%, on the average, in electron transport particles than in cytochrome bc1 complex. This observation was supported by the data of immunoblot analysis. Since approximately 1/3 of cytochrome b in electron transport particles is not attributed to cytochrome bc1 complex, but to succinate-ubiquinone oxidoreductase complex (Davis, K.A., Hatefi, Y., Poff, K. L., and Butler, W. L. (1973) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 325, 341-356), the ratio of the iron-sulfur protein detectable by radioimmunoassay in electron transport particles to that in cytochrome bc1 complex is calculated to be approximately 2 on the basis of the content of 2 mol of b-type heme/mol of the complex. Therefore, it appears that the mitochondrial inner membrane contains approximately two times as much of the immunoreactive iron-sulfur protein as what is expected from the stoichiometry of one iron-sulfur center and two b-type hemes for cytochrome bc1 complex. This finding affords an interesting aspect in the study of biogenesis of cytochrome bc1 complex.  相似文献   

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In the preceding paper (Stamatoff, J., Eisenberger, P., Blasie, J.K., Pachence, J.M., Tavormina, A., Erecinska, M., Dutton P.L. and Brown, G. (1982) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 679, 177-187), we described the observation of resonance X-ray scattering effects from intrinsic metal atoms associated with redox centers in membrane proteins on the lamellar X-ray diffraction from oriented multilayers of reconstituted membranes. In this paper, we discuss the possible methods of analysis of such data and present the results of our model refinement analysis concerning (a) the location of the cytochrome c heme iron atom in the profile structure of a reconstituted membrane containing a photosynthetic reaction center-cytochrome c complex and (b) the location of the heme a and a3 iron atoms in the profile structure of a reconstituted membrane containing cytochrome oxidase. The former results are of special importance because they provide a test of the validity of the resonance diffraction data and the methods of analysis, since the location of cytochrome c in the reaction center-cytochrome c membrane profile is known independently of the resonance diffraction experiments.  相似文献   

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Kamensky YA  Palmer G 《FEBS letters》2001,491(1-2):119-122
Low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, circular dichroism and two-component redox titration have previously provided evidence for two different ascorbate-reducible heme centers in cytochrome b(561) present in chromaffin granule membranes. These species have now been observed by room and liquid nitrogen temperature absorption spectroscopy. The visualization of these heme centers becomes possible as a consequence of utilizing chromaffin granule membranes prepared by a mild procedure. Additionally, a new redox center, not reducible by ascorbate, was discovered by both EPR and absorption spectroscopy. It constitutes about 15% of the heme absorbance of chromaffin membranes at 561 nm and has EPR characteristics of a well-organized highly axial low-spin heme center (thus making it unlikely that it is a denatured species). This species is either an alternative form of one of the hemes of cytochrome b(561) that has a very low redox potential or a b-type cytochrome distinct from b(561).  相似文献   

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The binding of specific inhibitors to the ubiquinol oxidation pocket ("QP center") of cytochrome c reductase was analyzed before and after removal of bound phospholipid and the "Rieske" iron-sulfur protein using optical spectroscopy and fluorescence quench binding assays. The enzyme lacking iron-sulfur protein showed almost unchanged, tight binding of the E-beta-methoxyacrylate inhibitors oudemansin A and MOA-stilbene, whereas binding of the chromone inhibitor stigmatellin was almost completely abolished. The affinity of the weak inhibitor 3-undecyl-2-hydroxy-naphthoquinone was decreased. Oudemansin A binding to the defective pocket of the iron-sulfur protein-depleted enzyme was lowered by added phospholipid. It was deduced from these results that the QP center is a spacious pocket formed by domains of cytochrome b, bearing the E-beta-methoxcyacrylate binding site, and the iron-sulfur protein, bearing the stigmatellin binding site. Moreover, removal of the iron-sulfur protein leaves this pocket defective but essentially unchanged in its remaining binding capability. The affinity of three preparations of cytochrome c reductase, the complete, the delipidated, and the iron-sulfur depleted enzyme for E-beta-methoxyacrylate-stilbene, was analyzed for different redox states of the catalytic centers of cytochrome c reductase. The apparent Kd values for the different redox states were interpreted in terms of two conformational states. It is suggested that these changes reflect the two states of the "catalytic switch" proposed recently for the QP pocket of cytochrome c reductase (Brandt, U., and von Jagow, G. (1991) Eur. J. Biochem. 195, 163-170). According to the refined model presented in this work, changeover to the "b" state is triggered by reduction of the iron-sulfur cluster, and changeover back to the "FeS" state is triggered by electron transfer from the low potential onto the high potential heme b center. Our interpretation implies that the stability of the two states is affected by the redox states of the enzyme, but that additionally changing the redox states of the two centers is required for "switching" on a catalytic time scale.  相似文献   

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The orientation of the membrane-attached cytochrome b(558/566)-haem with respect to the membrane was determined by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy on two-dimensionally ordered oxidised membrane fragments from Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. Unlike the other redox centres in the membrane, the cytochrome b(558/566)-haem was found to cover a range of orientations between 25 degrees and 90 degrees. The described results are reminiscent of those obtained on the Rieske cluster of bc complexes and indicate that the membrane-extrinsic domain of cytochrome b(558/566) can perform pivoting motion between two extreme positions. Such a conformational flexibility is likely to play a role in electron transfer with its redox partners.  相似文献   

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The redox components of the cytochrome bc1 complex from the acidophilic chemolithotrophic organism Thiobacillus ferrooxidans were investigated by potentiometric and spectroscopic techniques. Optical redox titrations demonstrated the presence of two b-type hemes with differing redox midpoint potentials at pH 7.4 (-169 and + 20 mV for bL and bH, respectively). At pH 3.5, by contrast, both hemes appeared to titrate at about +20 mV. Antimycin A, 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline N-oxide, and stigmatellin induced distinguishable shifts of the b hemes' alpha-bands, providing evidence for the binding of antimycin A and 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline N-oxide near heme bH (located on the cytosolic side of the membrane) and of stigmatellin near heme bL (located on the periplasmic side of the membrane). The inhibitors stigmatellin, 5-(n-undecyl)-6-hydroxy-4,7-dioxobenzothiazole, and 2, 5-dibromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl-p-benzoquinone affected the EPR spectrum of the Rieske iron-sulfur center in a way that differs from what has been observed for cytochrome bc1 or b6f complexes. The results obtained demonstrate that the T. ferrooxidans complex, although showing most of the features characteristic for bc1 complexes, contains unique properties that are most probably related to the chemolithotrophicity and/or acidophilicity of its parent organism. A speculative model for reverse electron transfer through the T. ferrooxidans complex is proposed.  相似文献   

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The completely sequenced genome of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC6803 contains three open reading frames, petC1, petC2, and petC3, encoding putative Rieske iron-sulfur proteins. After heterologous overexpression, all three gene products have been characterized and shown to be Rieske proteins as typified by sequence analysis and EPR spectroscopy. Two of the overproduced proteins contained already incorporated iron-sulfur clusters, whereas the third one formed unstable aggregates, in which the FeS cluster had to be reconstituted after refolding of the denatured protein. Although EPR spectroscopy showed typical FeS signals for all Rieske proteins, an unusual low midpoint potential was revealed for PetC3 by EPR redox titration. Detailed characterization of Synechocystis membranes indicated that all three Rieske proteins are expressed under physiological conditions. Both for PetC1 and PetC3 the association with the thylakoid membrane was shown, and both could be identified, although in different amounts, in the isolated cytochrome b(6)f complex. The considerably lower redox potential determined for PetC3 indicates heterogeneous cytochrome b(6)f complexes in Synechocystis and suggests still to be established alternative electron transport routes.  相似文献   

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The cytochrome bc1 complex from bovine heart mitochondria is a multi-functional enzyme complex. In addition to electron and proton transfer activity, the complex also processes an activatable peptidase activity and a superoxide generating activity. The crystal structure of the complex exists as a closely interacting functional dimer. There are 13 transmembrane helices in each monomer, eight of which belong to cytochrome b, and five of which belong to cytochrome c1, Rieske iron-sulfur protein (ISP), subunits 7, 10 and 11, one each. The distances of 21 A between bL heme and bH heme and of 27 A between bL heme and the iron-sulfur cluster (FeS), accommodate well the observed fast electron transfers between the involved redox centers. However, the distance of 31 A between heme c1 and FeS, makes it difficult to explain the high electron transfer rate between them. 3D structural analyses of the bc1 complexes co-crystallized with the Qu site inhibitors suggest that the extramembrane domain of the ISP may undergo substantial movement during the catalytic cycle of the complex. This suggestion is further supported by the decreased in the cytochrome bc1 complex activity and the increased in activation energy for mutants with increased rigidity in the neck region of ISP.  相似文献   

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The purified cytochrome b-c1 complex of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides has two b cytochromes distinguishable by optical, thermodynamic and electron paramagnetic resonance criteria (gz values are approximately equal to 3.75 and approximately equal to 3.4). EPR features typical of a Rieske iron sulfur cluster (g values of 2.03 1.90 and 1.81) and a c1 type cytochrome (g approximately equal to 3.4) were also observed. The b and c1 cytochromes were individually purified from the complex. The cytochrome c1 retained its native EPR spectrum. The b cytochrome lost over 90% of the intensity from the 'b566 type' heme site (g approximately equal to 3.75), while the 'b561 type' heme site (g approximately equal to 3.4) retained its native EPR spectrum.  相似文献   

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Three membrane-bound redox complexes have been reported in Desulfovibrio spp., whose genes are not found in the genomes of other sulfate reducers such as Desulfotalea psycrophila and Archaeoglobus fulgidus. These complexes contain a periplasmic cytochrome c subunit of the cytochrome c(3) family, and their presence in these organisms probably correlates with the presence of a pool of periplasmic cytochromes c(3), also absent in the two other sulfate reducers. In this work we report the isolation and characterization of the first of such complexes, Tmc from D. vulgaris Hildenborough, which is associated with the tetraheme type II cytochrome c(3). The isolated Tmc complex contains four subunits, including the TpIIc(3) (TmcA), an integral membrane cytochrome b (TmcC), and two cytoplasmically predicted proteins, an iron-sulfur protein (TmcB) and a tryptophan-rich protein (TmcD). Spectroscopic studies indicate the presence of eight hemes c and two hemes b in the complex pointing to an alpha(2)betagammadelta composition (TmcA(2)BCD). EPR analysis reveals the presence of a [4Fe4S](3+) center and up to three other iron-sulfur centers in the cytoplasmic subunit. Nearly full reduction of the redox centers in the Tmc complex could be obtained upon incubation with hydrogenase/TpIc(3), supporting the role of this complex in transmembrane transfer of electrons resulting from periplasmic oxidation of hydrogen.  相似文献   

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Oxidation factor, a protein required for electron transfer from succinate to cytochrome c in the mitochondrial respiratory chain, has been purified from isolated succinate . cytochrome c reductase complex. Purification of the protein has been followed by a reconstitution assay in which restoration of ubiquinol . cytochrome c reductase activity is proportional to the amount of oxidation factor added back to depleted reductase complex. The purified protein is a homogeneous polypeptide on acrylamide gel electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulfate and migrates with an apparent Mr = 24,500. Purified oxidation factor restores succinate . cytochrome c reductase and ubiquinol . cytochrome c reductase activities to depleted reductase complex. It is not required for succinate dehydrogenase nor for succinate . ubiquinone reductase activities of the reconstituted reductase complex. Oxidation factor co-electrophoreses with the iron-sulfur protein polypeptide of ubiquinol . cytochrome c reductase complex. The purified protein contains 56 nmol of nonheme iron and 36 nmol of acid-labile sulfide/mg of protein and possesses an EPR spectrum with the characteristic "g = 1.90" signal identical to that of the iron-sulfur protein of the cytochrome b . c1 complex. In addition, the optimal conditions for extraction of oxidation factor, including reduction with hydrosulfite and treatment of the b . c1 complex with antimycin, are identical to those which facilitate extraction of the iron-sulfur protein from the b . c1 complex. These results indicate that oxidation factor is a reconstitutively active form of the iron-sulfur protein of the cytochrome b . c1 complex first discovered by Rieske and co-workers (Rieske, J.S., Maclennan, D.H., and Coleman, R. (1964) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 15, 338-344) and thus demonstrate that this iron-sulfur protein is required for electron transfer from ubiquinol to cytochrome c in the mitochondrial respiratory chain.  相似文献   

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Cytochrome b6-f complexes have been isolated from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Dunaliella saline and Scenedesmus obliquus. Each complex is essentially free of chlorophyll and carotenoids and contains cytochrome b6 and cytochrome f hemes in a 2:1 molar ratio. C. reinhardtii and S. obliquus complexes contain the Rieske iron-sulfur protein (present in approx 1:1 molar ratio to cytochrome f) and each catalyzes a DBMIB- and DNP-INT-sensitive electron transfer from duroquinol to spinach plastocyanin. Immunological assays using antibodies to the peptides from the spinach cytochrome complex show varying cross-reactivity patterns except for the complete absence of binding to the Rieske proteins in any of the three complexes, suggesting little structural similarity between the Rieske proteins of algae with those from higher plants. One complex (D. salina) has been uniformly labeled by growth in NaH14CO3 to determine stoichiometries of constituent polypeptide subunits. Results from these studies indicate that all functionally active cytochrome b6-f complexes contain four subunits which occur in equimolar amounts.  相似文献   

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The (57)Fe-enriched cytochrome bf complex has been isolated from hydrocultures of spinach. It has been studied at different redox states by optical, EPR, and M?ssbauer spectroscopy. The M?ssbauer spectrum of the native complex at 190 K with all iron centers in the oxidized state reveals the presence of four different iron sites: low-spin ferric iron in cytochrome b [with an isomer shift (delta) of 0.20 mm/s, a quadrupole splitting (DeltaE(Q)) of 1.77 mm/s, and a relative area of 40%], low-spin ferric iron of cytochrome f (delta = 0.26 mm/s, DeltaE(Q) = 1.90 mm/s, and a relative area of 20%), and two high-spin ferric iron sites of the Rieske iron-sulfur protein (ISP) with a bis-cysteine and a bis-histidine ligated iron (delta(1) = 0.15 mm/s, DeltaE(Q1) = 0.70 mm/s, and a relative area of 20%, and delta(2) = 0.25 mm/s, DeltaE(Q2) = 0.90 mm/s, and a relative area of 20%, respectively). EPR and magnetic M?ssbauer measurements at low temperatures corroborate these results. A crystal-field analysis of the EPR data and of the magnetic M?ssbauer data yields estimates for the g-tensors (g(z)(), g(y)(), and g(x)()) of cytochrome b (3.60, 1.35, and 1.1) and of cytochrome f (3.51, 1.69, and 0.9). Addition of ascorbate reduces not only the iron of cytochrome f to the ferrous low-spin state (delta = 0.43 mm/s, DeltaE(Q) = 1.12 mm/s at 4.2 K) but also the bis-histidine coordinated iron of the Rieske 2Fe-2S center to the ferrous high-spin state (delta(2) = 0.73 mm/s, DeltaE(Q2) = -2.95 mm/s at 4.2 K). At this redox step, the M?ssbauer parameters of cytochrome b have not changed, indicating that the redox changes of cytochrome f and the Rieske protein did not change the first ligand sphere of the low-spin ferric iron in cytochrome b. Reduction with dithionite further reduces the two hemes of cytochrome b to the ferrous low-spin state (delta = 0.49 mm/s, DeltaE(Q) = 1.08 mm/s at 4.2 K). The spin Hamiltonian analysis of the magnetic M?ssbauer spectra at 4.2 K yields hyperfine parameters of the reduced Rieske 2Fe-2S center in the cytochrome bf complex which are very similar to those reported for the Rieske center from Thermus thermophilus [Fee, J. A., Findling, K. L., Yoshida, T., et al. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 124-133].  相似文献   

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Two variants of the cytochrome c1 component of the Rhodobacter capsulatus cytochrome bc1 complex, in which Met183 (an axial heme ligand) was replaced by lysine (M183K) or histidine (M183H), have been analyzed. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectra of the intact complex indicate that the histidine/methionine heme ligation of the wild-type cytochrome is replaced by histidine/lysine ligation in M183K and histidine/histidine ligation in M183H. Variable amounts of histidine/histidine axial heme ligation were also detected in purified wild-type cytochrome c1 and its M183K variant, suggesting that a histidine outside the CSACH heme-binding domain can be recruited as an alternative ligand. Oxidation-reduction titrations of the heme in purified cytochrome c1 revealed multiple redox forms. Titrations of the purified cytochrome carried out in the oxidative or reductive direction differ. In contrast, titrations of cytochrome c1 in the intact bc1 complex and in a subcomplex missing the Rieske iron-sulfur protein were fully reversible. An Em7 value of -330 mV was measured for the single disulfide bond in cytochrome c1. The origins of heme redox heterogeneity, and of the differences between reductive and oxidative heme titrations, are discussed in terms of conformational changes and the role of the disulfide in maintaining the native structure of cytochrome c1.  相似文献   

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R Malkin 《FEBS letters》1986,208(2):317-320
Stigmatellin and DNP-INT are effective inhibitors of the catalytic activity of the plastoquinol-plastocyanin oxidoreductase complex (cytochrome b6-f complex). Both inhibitors alter the EPR spectrum of the Rieske iron-sulfur center but do not produce band-shifts of cytochrome b-563. The midpoint redox potential of the Rieske center is unaffected by either inhibitor, although both alter the DBMIB-induced g-value shifts of the Rieske center. The results are considered in terms of binding domains for inhibitors in the cytochrome b6-f complex.  相似文献   

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The effects of inhibitors on the reduction of the bis-heme cytochrome b of ubiquinol: cytochrome c oxidoreductase (complex III, bc1 complex) has been studied in bovine heart submitochondrial particles (SMP) when cytochrome b was reduced by NADH and succinate via the ubiquinone (Q) pool or by ascorbate plus N,N,N', N'-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine via cytochrome c1 and the iron-sulfur protein of complex III (ISP). The inhibitors used were antimycin (an N-side inhibitor), beta-methoxyacrylate derivatives, stigmatellin (P-side inhibitors), and ethoxyformic anhydride, which modifies essential histidyl residues in ISP. In agreement with our previous findings, the following results were obtained: (i) When ISP/cytochrome c1 were prereduced or SMP were treated with a P-side inhibitor, the high potential heme bH was fully and rapidly reduced by NADH or succinate, whereas the low potential heme bL was only partially reduced. (ii) Reverse electron transfer from ISP/c1 to cytochrome b was inhibited more by antimycin than by the P-side inhibitors. This reverse electron transfer was unaffected when, instead of normal SMP, Q-extracted SMP containing 200-fold less Q (0. 06 mol Q/mol cytochrome b or c1) were used. (iii) The cytochrome b reduced by reverse electron transfer through the leak of a P-side inhibitor was rapidly oxidized upon subsequent addition of antimycin. This antimycin-induced reoxidation did not happen when Q-extracted SMP were used. The implications of these results on the path of electrons in complex III, on oxidant-induced extra cytochrome b reduction, and on the inhibition of forward electron transfer to cytochrome b by a P-side plus an N-side inhibitor have been discussed.  相似文献   

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The macroscopic and microscopic redox potentials of the four hemes of the small tetraheme cytochrome c from Shewanella oneidensis were determined. The microscopic redox potentials show that the order of reduction is from hemes in the C-terminal domain (hemes 3 and 4) to the N-terminal domain (heme 1), demonstrating the polarization of the tetraheme chain during reduction. This makes heme 4 the most efficient electron delivery site. Furthermore, multi-step reduction of other redox centers through either heme 4 or heme 3 is shown to be possible. This has provided new insights into the two-electron reduction of the flavin in the homologous flavocytochrome c-fumarate reductase.  相似文献   

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A soluble enzymically active cytochrome b.c1 complex has been purified from baker's yeast mitochondria by a procedure involving solubilization in cholate, differential fractionation with ammonium sulfate, and ultracentrifugation. The resulting particle is free of both cytochrome c oxidase and succinate dehydrogenase activities. The complex contains cytochromes b and c1 in a ratio of 2:1 and quinone and iron-sulfur protein in amounts roughly stoichiometric with cytochrome c1. EPR spectroscopy has shown the iron-sulfur protein to be present mainly as the Rieske protein. EPR spectroscopy also shows a heterogeneity in the cytochrome b population with resonances appearing at g = 3.60 (cytochrome bK) and g = 3.76 (cytochrome bT). A third EPR resonance appearing in the region associated with low spin ferric hemes (g = 3.49) is assigned to cytochrome c1. Anaerobic titration of the complex with dithionite confirmed the heterogeneity in the cytochrome b population and demonstrated that the oxidation-reduction potential of the iron-sulfur protein is approximately 30 mV more positive than cytochrome c1. An intense EPR signal assigned to the coenzyme Q free radical appeared midway in the reductive titration; this signal disappeared toward the end of the titration. A conformational change in the iron-sulfur protein attendant on reduction of a low potential species was noted.  相似文献   

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Redox transitions in a film of detergent-purified bovine cytochrome bc(1) complex were investigated by perfusion-induced attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. The technique provides a flexible method for generating redox-induced IR changes of components of bovine cytochrome bc(1) complex at a high signal:noise ratio. These IR redox difference spectra arise from perturbations of prosthetic groups and surrounding protein. Visible difference spectra were recorded synchronously using a light beam reflected from the exposed prism surface and provided a quantitative means of determining the redox transitions that were occurring. IR and visible redox difference spectra of iron-sulfur protein/cytochrome c(1), heme b(H), and heme b(L) were separated by selective reduction and/or oxidation that extends published data on the homologous bacterial enzyme. Several bands could be tentatively assigned to redox-sensitive modes of hemes and ubiquinone and changes in the surrounding protein by comparison with available data for bacterial bc(1) complex, other related heme proteins, and model compounds. Some tentative assignments of further signals to specific amino acids are made on the basis of known crystal structures.  相似文献   

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