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Characteristics of functioning of succinate dehydrogenase from flight muscles of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris (L.)
Authors:T. M. Gorbacheva  M. Yu. Syromyatnicov  V. N. Popov  A. V. Lopatin  A. T. Eprintsev  D. N. Fedorin
Affiliation:1. Department of Biochemistry and Cell Physiology, Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences, Voronezh State University, Universitetskaya pl. 1, Voronezh, 394006, Russia
Abstract:It was found that the succinate oxidation rate in mitochondria of flight muscles of Bombus terrestris L. increased by a factor of 2.15 after flying for 1 h. An electrophoretically homogenous preparation of succinate dehydrogenase with a specific activity of 7.14 U/mg protein and 81.55-fold purity was isolated from B. terrestris flight muscles. It is shown that this enzyme is represented in the muscle tissue by only one isoform with R f = 0.24. The molecular weight of the native molecule and its subunits A and B was determined. The kinetic characteristics of succinate dehydrogenase (K m = 0.33 mM) and the optimal concentration of hydrogen ions (pH 7.8) were established, and the effect of salts on the enzyme activity was studied. The role of succinate as a respiratory substrate in stress and the structural and functional characteristics of the succinate dehydrogenase system in the flight muscles of insects are discussed.
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