Chromaffin granule membranes contain at least three heme centers: direct evidence from EPR and absorption spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Kamensky Y A Palmer G |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, 6100 South Main Street, Houston, TX 77005-1892, USA. yuryk@bioc.rice.edu |
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Abstract: | Low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, circular dichroism and two-component redox titration have previously provided evidence for two different ascorbate-reducible heme centers in cytochrome b(561) present in chromaffin granule membranes. These species have now been observed by room and liquid nitrogen temperature absorption spectroscopy. The visualization of these heme centers becomes possible as a consequence of utilizing chromaffin granule membranes prepared by a mild procedure. Additionally, a new redox center, not reducible by ascorbate, was discovered by both EPR and absorption spectroscopy. It constitutes about 15% of the heme absorbance of chromaffin membranes at 561 nm and has EPR characteristics of a well-organized highly axial low-spin heme center (thus making it unlikely that it is a denatured species). This species is either an alternative form of one of the hemes of cytochrome b(561) that has a very low redox potential or a b-type cytochrome distinct from b(561). |
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