Several forms of chromaffin granule cytochrome b-561 revealed by EPR spectroscopy. |
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Authors: | D Sh Burbaev I A Moroz Y A Kamenskiy |
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Institution: | N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Acad. Sci. USSR, Moscow. |
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Abstract: | Low-temperature EPR spectra of chromaffin granule membranes from bovine adrenal medulla reveal 3 different signals of the ferric cytochrome b-561. A typical gZ signal of a low-spin cytochrome observed at g approximately 3 is comprised of a high-potential component with gZ = 3.14 and a low-potential one with gZ = 3.11, the low-potential signal showing significantly faster relaxation. In addition, a highly temperature-sensitive heme signal at g = 3.7 is observed which is fully retained in the preparation of granule membranes with b-561 reduced by 50% but disappears upon full reduction of the cytochrome by ascorbate. The signal is strikingly similar to that of the mitochondrial low-potential cytochrome b heme (bL or b-566). The presence of several forms of b-561 in chromaffin granule membranes may provide a structural basis for the transmembrane electron transfer believe to be catalyzed by this hemoprotein. |
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