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The antioxidant functions of cytochrome c
Authors:Korshunov S S  Krasnikov B F  Pereverzev M O  Skulachev V P
Institution:Department of Bioenergetics, A.N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology and International Lazer Centre, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:Low (C(1/2) = 1.5 x 10(-7) M) concentrations of horse cytochrome c strongly inhibit H(2)O(2) production by rat heart mitochondria under conditions of reverse electron transfer from succinate to NAD(+). The effect is abolished by binding of cytochrome c with liposomes and is not prevented by SOD. Yeast cytochrome c is much less effective than the horse protein whereas acetylated horse cytochrome c is without effect. H(2)O(2) formation stimulated by antimycin A is resistant to added cytochrome c. In inside-out submitochondrial vesicles, H(2)O(2) production is suppressed by all three cytochrome c samples tested, but at higher concentrations (C(1/2) is about 5 x 10(-7) M). In vesicles, SOD abolishes the cytochrome c inhibition. We conclude that extramitochondrial cytochrome c is competent in down-regulation of the Complex I H(2)O(2) production linked to the reverse electron transfer. Such an effect is absent in the inside-out submitochondrial vesicles where another antioxidant cytochrome c function can be observed, i.e. the oxidation of O(2-*) to O(2). A possible role of cytochrome c in the antioxidant defence is discussed.
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