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Ziram, a sulfhydryl reagent and specific inhibitor of yeast mitochondrial dehydrogenases.
Authors:M Briquet  N Sabadie-Pialoux  A Goffeau
Affiliation:Laboratoire d''Enzymologie, Université de Louvain, 1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:The fungicide zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate (ziram) is a sulfhydryl reagent which inhibits specifically the growth of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae on nonfermentable substrates. In isolated mitochondria, the uncoupled as well as the state 3 oxidations of succinate, α-ketoglutarate, ethanol, and malate plus pyruvate are sensitive to ziram concentrations of 10 to 30 μm. The oxidations of isocitrate, of external NADH, of α-glycerophosphate, and of ascorbate plus tetramethylphenylenediamine exhibit a lower sensitivity to ziram. Succinate, α-ketoglutarate, and pyruvate dehydrogenases activities are 50% inhibited by concentration of ziram lower than 10 μm. At the same concentrations, neither the mitochondrial transports of succinate, ADP, or phosphate nor oxidative phosphorylation and adenosine triphosphatase activities are modified. The kinetic study of the inhibition by ziram of succinate dehydrogenase activity shows that ziram is noncompetitive with succinate and produces sigmoidal inhibitions of state 3 and of uncoupled oxidation of succinate by intact mitochondria. Inhibition of succinate:phenazine methosulfate oxidoreductase activity yields exponential kinetics. However sigmoidal-type inhibition is observed when succinate dehydrogenase activity is stimulated by ATP.
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