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Effect of crosslinking cytochrome c oxidase
Authors:M Swanson  L Packer
Institution:Membrane Bioenergetics Group, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and Department of Physiology/Anatomy, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 USA
Abstract:Bovine heart cytochrome c oxidase and rat liver mitochondria were crosslinked in the presence and absence of cytochrome c. Biimidate treatment of purified cytochrome oxidase, which results in the crosslinkage of all of the oxidase protomers except subunit I when ? 20% of the free amines are modified, inhibits ascorbate-N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-p-phenylene diamine oxidase activity. Intermolecular crosslinking of cytochrome oxidase molecules, which results in the formation of large enzyme aggregates displaying rotational correlation times ? 1 ms, does not affect oxidase activity. Crosslinking of mitochondria covalently binds the cytochrome bc1 and aa3 complexes to cytochrome c, and inhibits steady-state oxidase activity. Addition of cytochrome c to purified cytochrome oxidase or to cytochrome c-depleted mitoplasts increases this inhibition slightly. Cytochrome c oligomers act as competitive inhibitors of native cytochrome c; however, crosslinking of cytochrome c to cytochrome c-depleted mitoplasts or purified cytochrome oxidase results in a catalytically inactive complex. These experiments indicate that cytochrome c oxidase subunit interactions are required for activity, and that cytochrome c mobility may be essential for electron transport between cytochrome c reductase and oxidase.
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