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Some Reactions of Isolated Corn Mitochondria Influenced by Juglone
Authors:D E KOEPPE
Institution:Department of Agronomy, University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois 61801, U.S.A.
Abstract:The effects of juglone on the uptake of O2 by excised corn roots (Zea mays L., Wf9 cms- T × M14) and isolated corn mitochondria arc reported. The O2 uptake by excised corn roots, as measured by an O2 electrode, was inhibited more than 90% after a one-hour treatment of 500 μM juglone. Lesser inhibitions were observed with 50 μM and 250 μM juglone. In a KC1 reaction medium in the absence of inorganic phosphate (Pi), juglone stimulated the rate of O2 uptake by isolated mitochondria oxidizing NADH, succinate, or malate + pyruvate. In the presence of Pi, juglone concentrations of 3 μM and greater inhibited the state 3 oxidation rates of succinate and malate + pyruvate, lowered respiratory control and ADP/O ratios obtained from the oxidation of NADH, malate + pyruvate, or succinate, and reduced the coupled deposition of calcium phosphate within isolated mitochondria driven, by the oxidation of malate + pyruvate. The inhibition of state 3 O2 uptake by isolated mitochondria, an oxidative state in which electron transfer is coupled to ATP production, is seen to correlate with the inhibition affected by juglone when applied to tissues in vivo.
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