Mitochondria; alternative oxidase; oxygen affinity; Gmp stimulation; Acanthamoeba castellanii
Abstract :
[en] In Acanthamoeba castellanii mitochondria, the apparent affinity values of alternative oxidase for oxygen were much lower than those for cytochrome c oxidase. For unstimulated alternative oxidase, the K(Mox) values were around 4-5 microM both in mitochondria oxidizing 1 mM external NADH or 10 mM succinate. For alternative oxidase fully stimulated by 1 mM GMP, the KK(Mox) values were markedly different when compared to those in the absence of GMP and they varied when different respiratory substrates were oxidized (K(Mox) was around 1.2 microM for succinate and around 11 microM for NADH). Thus, with succinate as a reducing substrate, the activation of alternative oxidase (with GMP) resulted in the oxidation of the ubiquinone pool, and a corresponding decrease in K(Mox). However, when external NADH was oxidized, the ubiquinone pool was further reduced (albeit slightly) with alternative oxidase activation, and the K(Mox) increased dramatically. Thus, the apparent affinity of alternative oxidase for oxygen decreased when the ubiquinone reduction level increased either by changing the activator or the respiratory substrate availability.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Jarmuszkiewicz, Wieslawa
Czarna, M.
Sluse, Francis ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la vie > Bioénergétique et physiologie cellulaire
Language :
English
Title :
Substrate kinetics of the Acanthamoeba castellanii alternative oxidase and the effects of GMP.
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