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A Transplasma Membrane Redox System in Phycomyces blakesleeanus: Properties of a Ferricyanide Reductase Activity Regulated by Iron Level and Vitamin K3
Authors:Alberto Baroja-Mazo  Pilar Del Valle  Javier Rúa  Félix Busto  Sergio De Cima  Dolores De Arriaga
Institution:Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Universidad de León, León, Spain.
Abstract:Intact Phycomyces blaskesleeanus mycelia are capable of reducing extracellular ferricyanide and this transmembrane reduction is an enzymatic process, which is enhanced by the presence of 10 mM lactate. It is modulated in response to intracellular iron levels and negatively regulated by iron and copper. It is inhibited by NEM, p CMB, iodoacetate, Zn2+, Cd2+, dicumarol, and capsaicine analog, but not by cloroquine, and activated by Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, and K+. Ferricyanide reduction was concomitant with proton release into the extracellular medium, both processes being greatly promoted by vitamin K3 following hyperbolic saturation kinetics with regard to ferricyanide concentration. No stoichiometric proton release was observed with regard to ferricyanide reduction in the absence or the presence of vitamin K3. Proton release coupled with ferricyanide reductase activity does not appear to be due to H+-ATPase. The relevance of these findings to the relationship between the two processes is discussed.
Keywords:Phycomyces blakesleeanus  plasma membrane redox system  ferricyanide reductase  iron regulation  proton transport  Vitamin K3
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