1. Pretreatment of sub-mitochondrial particles with cholate results in a change in the curve describing inhibition by antimycin of the succinate-cytochrome c reductase from sigmoidal towards linear. This effect of cholate is reversed by partial removal of the cholate by dialysis, either in the absence or presence of antimycin. 2. Treatment with cholate has the same action on the sigmoidal effect curve of antimycin on the reducibility of cytochrome b. This is also reversed by dialysis. 3. The effect of antimycin on the displacement to the red of the -band of ferrocytochrome b, measured in the presence of succinate, NADH or reduced ubiquinone Q-2, is also described by a sigmoidal curve that is changed to a linear one by addition of cholate. 4. Linear displacement curves are obtained with menaquinol or Na2S2O4. 5. It is proposed that antimycin is an allosteric inhibitor of the respiratory chain. This allosteric effect should be distinguished from the effect of antimycin on the “conformation stability” of Complex III. |