ID | 27 |
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Name | cytochrome c |
Synonyms | CYC; CYCS; Cytochrome C; HCS; Cytochrome Cs |
ID | 309 |
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Name | sulfur |
CAS | sulfur |
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19478336 | Rottenberg H, Covian R, Trumpower BL: Membrane potential greatly enhances cytochrome bc1 complex reconstituted into phospholipid vesicles. J Biol Chem. 2009 Jul 17;284(29):19203-10. Epub 2009 May 28. The mitochondrial cytochrome bc (1) complex /cytochrome c oxidoreductase) is generally thought to generate that participates in cell signaling and contributes to cellular damage in aging and degenerative disease. However, the isolated, detergent-solubilized bc (1) complex does not generate measurable amounts of except when inhibited by antimycin. In addition, indirect measurements of production by cells and isolated mitochondria have not clearly resolved the contribution of the bc (1) complex to the generation of by mitochondria in vivo, nor did they establish the effect, if any, of membrane potential on formation by this enzyme complex. In this study we show that the yeast cytochrome bc (1) complex does generate significant amounts of when reconstituted into phospholipid vesicles. The rate of generation by the reconstituted bc (1) complex increased exponentially with increased magnitude of the membrane potential, a finding that is compatible with the suggestion that membrane potential inhibits electron transfer from the cytochrome b (L) to b (H) hemes, thereby promoting the formation of a radical that interacts with to generate When the membrane potential was further increased, by the addition of nigericin or by the imposition of a diffusion potential, the rate of generation of was further accelerated and approached the rate obtained with antimycin. These findings suggest that the bc (1) complex may contribute significantly to generation by mitochondria in vivo, and that the rate of generation can be controlled by modulation of the mitochondrial membrane potential. |
generation by the 1(0,0,0,1) |