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Chemical modification of mitochondria. II. Effect of labeling on oxidative phosphorylation
Authors:L Copeland  C J Deutsch  S I Tu  J H Wang
Institution:Bioenergetics Laboratory, Acheson Hall, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14214 USA
Abstract:The labeling of rat liver mitochondria (RLM) by the uncoupler 2,4-dinitro-5-(bromoacetoxyethoxy)phenol (DNBP) was studied and related to the effect of this molecule on oxidative phosphorylation. Alkylation of the cysteine residues was measured both with respect to incubation time of RLM with DNBP and with increasing DNBP concentration. At 3.3 × 10?5m DNBP, the amount of S-carboxymethyl-cysteine formed was found to level off after about 3 min. The rate of ATP synthesis in RLM is reduced by increasing concentrations of DNBP and falls to zero, with either hydroxybutyrate or succinate as substrate, at 2 × 10?4m DNBP. To characterize the effect of labeling on oxidative phosphorylation, the PO ratio were measured after incubating RLM with DNBP for various times between 10 and 300 sec. The PO ratio increases and tends to level off as the incubation time increases. No increase in PO ratio was noted when RLM were similarly incubated with the nonlabeling uncoupler 2,4-dinitro-5-(acetoxyethoxy) phenol. Further, the effect of labeling on oxidative phosphorylation was determined with RLM which had been treated with DNBP and then washed free of the excess unreacted uncoupler. DNBP produces specific labeling in RLM which, when related to the effects of this uncoupler on oxidative phosphorylation, suggests that the labeled proteins may be involved in the primary energy transduction process.
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