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The binding of aurovertin to mitochondria, and its effect on mitochondrial respiration
Authors:RM Bertina  PI Schrier  EC Slater
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Laboratory of Biochemistry, B. C. P. Jansen Institute, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract:1. The fluorescence of aurovertin increases about 100-fold on binding to sub-mitochondrial particles.

2. The mitochondrial ATPase (F1) binds one mole aurovertin/mole F1 with a dissociation constant of 6·10?8 M.

3. The fluorescence of mitochondrion-bound aurovertin is maximal during State-3 respiration and is partially quenched on anaerobiosis, addition of respiratory inhibitor, oligomycin or uncoupler, or transition to State 4. This quenching is still present when the binding site is saturated with aurovertin, showing that the quantum yield of fluorescence is lowered.

4. Aurovertin is bound co-operatively to State-3 mitochondria.

5. The curve relating inhibition of State-3 respiration to aurovertin concentration is more sharply sigmoidal than the binding curve.

6. An analysis of the binding and inhibition data leads to the conclusion that aurovertin induces a conformation change in the binding site on F1 in two ways: (i) directly by acting as an allosteric effector of an oligomeric system, (ii) indirectly by inhibiting State-3 respiration which changes the allosteric constant of the oligomeric system.

7. The concentration of the aurovertin-binding site in both rat-liver and rat-heart mitochondria is about the same as that of the antimycin-binding and oligomycin-binding sites.

Keywords:FCCP
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