Abstract: | We have prepared and characterized resealed erythrocyte ghosts in which the only discernible pigment is cytochrome c. The resealed ghosts have the normal orientation and are free of 'leaky' species; they are stable and can be maintained at 4 degrees C for many days without lysis. The internal cytochrome c participates in redox reactions with both soluble and insolubilized cytochrome c present externally, and with external cytochrome b5. No reaction was observed with plastocyanin, cytochrome c oxidase or NADPH-cytochrome c reductase. A study has been made of the reaction of the internal cytochrome c with the low molecular weight reductants, ascorbate and glutathione. Complex kinetics are observed with both reagents: with ascorbate the results are best explained by assuming the existence, in the membrane, of a redox-active species able to undergo dedimerization. A protein bound disulfide bond would satisfy the requirement. |