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Inhibition by cyanide of the respiratory chain oxidases of Escherichia coli
Authors:M R Pudek  P D Bragg
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Abstract:The kinetics of inhibition by KCN of NADH oxidation in respiratory particles from Escherichia coli could be related to the relative amounts of cytochromes d and o which were present. Particles which contained higher levels of cytochrome d relative to cytochrome o were less sensitive to inhibition by cyanide. When cyanide reacted with the respiratory particles, the absorption bands of reduced cytochrome d at 442 and 628 nm in the reduced plus cyanide minus reduced difference spectrum were eliminated, as also were the bands at 423, 428, and 555 nm of b- and/or c-type cytochromes.Cyanide appeared to react with the oxidized form of cytochrome d to eliminate its α-band absorption with a second-order rate constant of 0.011 m?1 sec?1 for the rate of formation of cyanocytochrome d in the absence of added substrate. Under turnover conditions using NADH as substrate, the rate constant was 0.58 m?1 sec?1. This value is close to that determined from cyanide inhibition of NADH oxidase activity. The magnitude of the second-order rate constant for the formation of cyanocytochrome d was directly related to the rate of electron flux through cytochrome d. It is suggested that an intermediate species formed during the normal oxidation-reduction cycle of cytochrome d reacts with cyanide.
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